How about IPSC standard division, 99.9% .40
I can't see it's advantage over the 9 mil. for paper punching, which I presume the other 0.1 use.
40 makes major power factor which scores higher points than minor and can hold more rounds than 45 giving faster times due to less mag changes, its the same in USPSA Limited division .40 is the dominant caliber for the same reasons. The other .1 is mostly a mix of anything that can make major PF, very few 9mm in standard due to the lower point scoring on non A hits.
170rds of .40S&W this morning. I likes it. I likes it lots.
This is the rare case of a quality dead thread bump.
So where are we at with 40. Still slowly being left behind?
Yep. The big advantage of .40 is that used guns in that caliber are cheap...since everyone wants a 9mm.
I have one (because above; cheap) But in Canada it doesn't make sense as a caliber for most shooters. You can't CCW, and there's not really any gun you can get in .40 but not 9mm...unlike 45acp. So it's just a more expensive caliber to shoot, even reloading it is quite a bit more money than 9mm.
So Calgary and Edmonton police are now with the 9mm crowd.
This is the rare case of a quality dead thread bump.
So where are we at with 40. Still slowly being left behind?
40 is a great cartridge, it's not going anywhere.
10mm is an over-rated cartridge on most levels. S&W's 40 S&W cartridge with the *right* bullet will perform as good as the 10mm in a smaller frame & slide combo. And pretty much no LEO's use 10mm, & .357 Sig is falling out of favour due to serious over penetration.
40 S&W in Glock 22's & 23's still command alot of LEO inventory. With a quality 135-155 grain HP @ better than 1100 FPS 40 S&W still gets the job done....
Was it not designed to be everything a heavy bullet +P 38 SPL was supposed to deliver? Of course within a semi auto friendly case



























