350 Mag said:
Rick neither one of us is going to prove his point but lets keep exploring this until......I win with the last word
I don't write this stuff for you. As a fanboy of the 10mm, nothing is ever going to change your mind. And with a whole year of handgun shooting experience behind you now, you've clearly got a grip on everything, right?
No, I write this stuff so that other people reading this thread looking for information or pointers on where to inquire further see something other than your heavily skewed arguments.
Can you please provide some actual evidence/data Taylor used?
Ummmm... developed during 30 years as a professional hunter in Africa, shooting all manner of dangerous game? An acknowledged expert on dangerous game hunting and calibers used in hunting/stopping dangerous game? Unfortunately, he was relatively inexperienced at shooting gelatin blocks in a laboratory setting.
Taylor's name doesn't ring a bell with you? I'm surprised that an expert on what is "king" at stopping dangerous game such as yourself doesn't know anything of John Taylor, his books, his conclusions on what factors contribute to success in the field, etc.
Gelatin has long been used as a testing medium to simulate bullet performance?
Yup. By people who lack 30 years experience evaluating performance in real life shooting dangerous game... And it provides really cool pictures that are absolutely GREAT for marketing purposes.
How many head of dangerous game has Mike McNett shot, again? And how many were actually charging him?
He makes excellent ammunition at reasonable prices, but for evaluating what actually works I'll take real life experience and results over data derived from shooting gelatin any day of the week. Your milage, of course, may vary.
As I allready stated back on page 2 of this post...
Normal .45 ACP (not .45 Super, .451 Detonics, 45-08 Armco, or 460 Rowland) is NOT an adequate round to dispatch a Black Bear. It may or may not do the job but lacks penetration needed to be considered an adequate bear gun.
Thank you for your opinion. I really don't care what "rules" you want to make up based on your one year of handgunning experience. Particularly when at least half of your effort is directed towards skewing everything in favour of the 10mm. Yes, alright already, we get the fact you're a 10mm fanboy - you've made that clear enough over recent months.
Furthermore, I really don't care whether you want to cry that something like a 45-08 Armco isn't "normal". It's just a different spring, a buffer, and brass in a standard .45 ACP. Big deal. The Double Tap ammo that you love so well (BTW, have you actually found any to shoot yet?) is not "normal" ammunition. Having to put an after market barrel in a Glock (as you advised earlier) so you can shoot it without risking a ka-boom is not "normal" either. Your skewed rules so your beloved 10mm can be made to appear the only game in town do not interest me in the slightest. Therefore, I choose to ignore them.
We know you've never shot a bear with ANY handgun. As rgv and others have stated here and witnessed, CO's don't seem to have a problem killing black bears with 40 S&W's when they have to. And a .45 ACP has more on tap than the 40 S&W.
So... on the one hand we have your opinion - based on no personal experience whatsoever - that the .45 ACP is inadequate. And then, in real life, we have CO's and cops shooting bears with 40 S&W and it seems quite adequate indeed.
So what should we believe? The guy with one year of handgunning experience who has never actually shot a bear with a handgun of any type? Or the field experience coming from CO's and others who are actually killing black bears with handguns giving a little less thump than a .45 ACP?
I'll go with the guys with real field experience, thanks. Your milage, again, may vary...
My view on why I like the 10mm and it is KING in my books when compared to .45 ACP...
I'm happy you've found your one true love in life. Nobody is telling you that you can't or shouldn't use your 10mm for range sessions. But your dismissal of other calibers - particularly when you lack field experience with ANY of them - is ridiculous.
A not so well known 45 ACP guru named Jeff Cooper(you may have heard of him?)
Two questions:
How many gunfights using a handgun was Jeff Cooper actually physically a participant in to base his opinions on?
How many bears did Cooper shoot with handguns?
Jim Cirillo won well over a dozen gunfights using a paltry .38 Special that Cooper sneered at. Cirillo didn't seem to cry about the .38 Special and he had more actual gunfighting experience than Cooper ever dreamed of having. Cooper also thought the 9mm was woefully inadequate as well. Oddly enough, police and militaries have been using the 9mm quite successfully for years in gunfights. And still are. Cooper liked to cherry pick instances where somebody was not stopped with a 9mm or .38 Spl - and the fact the hit was inadequate or the ammunition was poor never got mentioned. But he sure as hell had a talent for glossing over instances where a .45 ACP didn't perform. It's like they never happened...
You're a 10mm fanboy. Cooper was a .45 ACP fanboy. I'm glad for both of you. But narrow minded opinions absent personal real-life experience does not take priority over the experiences of those who DO have a lot of field experience in my book.
The 10mm is flatter shooting and has more down-range energy thump than the .45acp. From a 5" barrel the 10mm is easily a hundred yard cartridge.
That's good stuff to know for anyone who needs to calculate bullet drop while shooting at a charging bear a 100 yards away while using a handgun!