One interesting point is that heart and brain are protected by about a quarter inch of bone, which provides far more protection than a couple of walls. So if you want to able to go through the quarter inch of bone, you are guaranteed to go through many walls if you miss completely. The "Dr Andreas Grabinsky on Gunshot Wounds" video (16 mins in) shows that a sternum can stop a 40 S&W hollowpoint, so there is a rock and a hard place between something that is reliable against large mammals, and something that won't exit the building. So there is no Magic Bullet, although I wonder about FliteControl #4 Steel shot, I haven't seen any tests but it is birdshot that starts off as a slug.
My brother got 12 stitches in the face during a home invasion, a colleague killed a home invader with the invader's gun (both in UK though), so it isn't all that uncommon.
My brother got 12 stitches in the face during a home invasion, a colleague killed a home invader with the invader's gun (both in UK though), so it isn't all that uncommon.


















































