The battle between 38's and 45's has been going on since I can't remember, mostly in a good natured banter between friends. I shoot 45's, so I never encountered the dreaded knockdown problem, unless I missed! I did read an article in the SASS Chronicle (2008) where Holy Terror ( top Female shooter) described packing up for a match and shipping 3 different types of ammo. She did indicate being prepared for knockdown targets. This would tell those who read this article, this is an accepted practice. I don't agree with it and am voicing my humble opinion. At one time SASS had a minimum requirement of 650 ft/sec. and later discontinued this rule. Too hard to regulate and if someone won a match, the cry went up about using puff loads. This scenario existed in our club, but for a very short time! We slowly sarted converting more and more targets to knockdowns. The bickering went away, if the target didn't go down, it was a miss, no discussion about it. Sometimes actions speak louder than words and after a while the need for this age old argument is gone.
B. Slim
AFS 15
SASS 17997