You can make up for lack of expansion with more leakage holes. Besides, I was taught you keep firing until the threat stops. It's best to have more bullets than you need than not enough.The Annoyed Man wrote: OTH, I can dump 30 rounds into a target (with almost zero recoil management issues) pretty darn quick if I have to, and at that point, bullet expansion becomes academic.
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- Wed Jun 22, 2016 7:48 am
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- Topic: What is your night stand gun?
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- Tue Jun 21, 2016 5:16 pm
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I haven't seen testing on those yet. Figured it would only be a matter of time until something like that was offered.The Annoyed Man wrote:http://shop.nosler.com/nosler-ammunitio ... count.htmljason812 wrote:I wonder how long until there is a comercially available load for this situation that will expand like a HP pistol round. Be hard to beat if it would have an expanding bullet.The Annoyed Man wrote:A 10.5" SBR in .300 Blackout, suppressed, with 208 grain A-MAX subsonics. It's about as loud as a hand clap, needs no earpro, is a 1/2" shorter than a carbine length AR with the suppressor mounted, hits about like a +P .45 ACP, and has 30 rounds on tap in the first magazine. Backup is a G17 with a TLR-1s light mounted.
Unfortunately, it's out of stock at the moment. That's why I'm using 208 gr A-MAX subs.
- Mon Jun 20, 2016 1:24 pm
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Re: What is your night stand gun?
I wonder how long until there is a comercially available load for this situation that will expand like a HP pistol round. Be hard to beat if it would have an expanding bullet.The Annoyed Man wrote:A 10.5" SBR in .300 Blackout, suppressed, with 208 grain A-MAX subsonics. It's about as loud as a hand clap, needs no earpro, is a 1/2" shorter than a carbine length AR with the suppressor mounted, hits about like a +P .45 ACP, and has 30 rounds on tap in the first magazine. Backup is a G17 with a TLR-1s light mounted.
I keep the PPS .40 with HST's on the dresser, 1300 Defender w/ 00 buck next to safe in closet, 10.5" AR Pistol on top of safe (its the last resort).