I prefer Bullets with good expansion and multiple cutting petals and a 124gr or 135gr weight. Gold Dot, V Crown, PDX1’s are on my list. The XTP’s do not mushroom sufficiently. The larger the wound channel the better.
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I agree 124gr bullets in general are better out of Handguns. I like 124gr +P Golddot for pistol uses (me and most Law Enforcement agencies)
The issue is that most bullets are designed to expand a lot and penetrate on the low end of optimal (closer to 12" than 18") out of pistol length barrels.
Once you start shooting them (115+124gr) 200 or 300 fps faster out of a rifle length barrel these bullets overexpand and wind up underpenetrating or breaking apart.
The 147gr bullets seem to be resisitant to the velocity jumps of carbine barrels generally only going about 100-150fps faster. This usually means they retain their effective 12-18" of penetration and 1.5-2x expansion without breaking apart.
147gr HST and Gold dot gen 1 or 2 are perfect for carbine applications as they do well against intermediate barriers. 147gr XTP from the gel tests I've seen works great from a Carbine.
XTPs in general perform quite a bit better when pushed to the top end of their velocity threshold. Pistol Caliber Carbine shooters who use their rifles for hunting have been saying this for years. However XTPs arent great agains barriers like sheet steel and auto glass so I'd prefer HST or Golddot if I had my top choices.
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