Golden Sabres that the RCMP use are not +p. Nothing the RCMP uses is +p. Pretty much Winchester SXT right across the board.
Right on, was just wondering.
Golden Sabres that the RCMP use are not +p. Nothing the RCMP uses is +p. Pretty much Winchester SXT right across the board.
Right on, was just wondering.
...... hydra-shoks are the way to go...
not another one......
I've shamelessly taken this from misanthropists signature, (DocGKR, who is an SME in the field of terminal ballistics). If anyone can find where it says the hydra-shok is a top performer, or 'the way to go', you get a cookie.
http://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=19887
If you're too lazy to read the thread, here's an important part.
"Bullet designs like the Silver Tip, Hydra-Shok, and Black Talon were state of the art 15 or 20 years ago. These older bullets tend to plug up and act like FMJ projectiles when shot through heavy clothing; they also often have significant degradation in terminal performance after first passing through intermediate barriers. Modern ammunition which has been designed for robust expansion against clothing and intermediate barriers is significantly superior to the older designs. The bullets in the Federal Classic and Hydrashok line are outperformed by other ATK products such as the Federal Tactical and HST, as well as the Speer Gold Dot; likewise Winchester Ranger Talons are far superior to the old Black Talons or civilian SXT's."
Lol woops. Dunno how the M got in. Jacketed Hollow pointsNever heard the term MJHP before, care to share more?
Sarcasm...... look into it........ Did you read my post?
Is there no love for the .357 Sig in this country?![]()
Until recently Calgary Police used lead training rounds! In a Glock!
What would the internetz say!
Whatever they can get cheap that also performs well, they'll have an acceptable list of cartridges to choose from, offer to buy a large quantity and let the supplier bid on it. It's sad, but we live in a low bid world.
Really, how often is bad ammo an issue in police shootings? Is using "cheap" ammo really a significant problem that puts police life in danger?
x amount less spent on ammo, is x amount more that can be spent on body armor, training, better equipment, etc... Everyone has a fixed budget, and it seems to me they put their money where it will have the most benefit.
If it saves one life...