Originally posted by: andylawcc
ultra n00b question:
how can 0.01 inch difference in the bullet's diameter matter so much?
Originally posted by: Spike
Originally posted by: andylawcc
ultra n00b question:
how can 0.01 inch difference in the bullet's diameter matter so much?
I don't know a ton about guns myself, but a .44 magnum has a much greater grain weight than a .45. It packs ALOT more kick and the recoil is huge. As others have said, it is very good at punching large holes in things. A .45 is a common size used in some sub-machine guns (H&K use them in their lines) and in autos as it has alot less kick and power. Someone can explain better, I hope.
-spike
Originally posted by: Shockwave
A .357 can also handle I believe its 38 special loads. Makes a good dual purpose gun as you can shoot cheap .38 ammo then upgrade to the .357 for serious action.
Originally posted by: Wintermute76
.45 Colt or .45 ACP?
.45 ACP would be cheaper and more practical, .44 Mag for hunting.
If you get a .454 Casull, you can also shoot .45 Colt, making it cheap, and use full power .454 loads for hunting.
So it really depends what you want to do with it.
I have a Kimber Pro Carry HD II and Ruger KP90 DC in .45 ACP , and Ruger Super Redhawk in .44Mag.
Originally posted by: andylawcc
ultra n00b question:
how can 0.01 inch difference in the bullet's diameter matter so much?
Originally posted by: andylawcc
ultra n00b question:
how can 0.01 inch difference in the bullet's diameter matter so much?
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
500 S&W Magnum
2600 ft/lbs at the muzzle?
:Q
Viper GTS
Originally posted by: PsychoAndy
.45, but only because i'm cheap
Originally posted by: cablegod
You pick your .45 (about 800-900FPS). I'll take a hot loaded 10mm any day in a G29. 1450-1600 fps is a lot more shock for stopping power. The 10mm has like a cult following and I can definately say it's for good reason.
Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
Originally posted by: cablegod
You pick your .45 (about 800-900FPS). I'll take a hot loaded 10mm any day in a G29. 1450-1600 fps is a lot more shock for stopping power. The 10mm has like a cult following and I can definately say it's for good reason.
For self defense that extra velocity can be a problem. It won't stop at walls as easily as a heavier, slower round would. The 30.06 that I had joked about would easily go THROUGH a person, and most likely through the wall behind that person and still have signifigant velocity. Good for hunting, poor for self defence unless your house had 200 yard long hallways. (shotguns work well though)
