Colin said:
Read some of the articles in Combat Handgun about the legal issues after the shooting, you can be right and did the right thing but still pay a hefty price for your lawyer to prove, no sense giving the other side anything to hang their hat on.
Colin, I read Combat Hanguns occasionally, it is a fine American publication, lots of great info. I would be more interested in some exclusively Canadian outcomes of use of firearms in home/ self defense situations. I don't have all the answers but, I do know that there are some legal differences in our 2 countries. All of that aside, my recomedation for others would be whatever you choose for your particular application, make sure you are intimately familiar with the firearm and ammunition that you choose.
I really do not see a "win-win" choice here. A crafty prosecuter will no doubt be able to "hang their hat on" titles such as "self defense ammunition", "tactical application police", "hollow point" and the list goes on and on. Are far as another argument goes for "hand loaded" ammo, I didn't make it specifically for shooting people, as some manufacturers advertising would suggest....
Like I have already mentioned above, basing your choice of ammunition selection on the "what ifs" after an incident may not be the wisest way of looking at it. Remembering, that neutralizing the threat with reliable and accurate shots is what it all boils down to. The rest, shall we say, is out of our hands.
Whatever it is you (anyone) chooses to dedicate as "the round of choice", buy a boat load of it and practice, practice, practice. Because, if the situation ever arises, the "best self defense ammunition" in the world will do you no good if you can't hit what you are aiming at.
There are alot of other things to consider here like: where do you live, who else in the dwelling, is there a way out of the dwelling, how much time do you have, where is the gun, do you have it on you, would your spouse or any other adult be a position to use your gun, what room are you in in proximaty to others in the dwelling etc etc etc?
Alot of good info here in this thread. I would be interested in if anyone has any specific legal documentation (Canadian ofcourse) as the the "best" informed decision with actual facts from court cases.