i like your remarksMike S wrote: ↑Fri Aug 12, 2022 11:21 pmIt's not a thing in Texas' Penal Code. I believe that some states outlaw the use of hollow points for self defense, which is absolutely absurd, however I don't know of any that outlaw the use of reloaded ammunition.powerboatr wrote: ↑Fri Aug 12, 2022 10:15 pm i searched and could not find, but i am not perfect and could have missed it.
i could not find where its illegal to use reloaded ammunition in a personal defense firearm specifically in texas
is this a thing?
I believe the 'argumemt' some would make is that an overly zealous prosecutor could present your reloading of self defense ammo as part of a 'guilty mind' thread to prejudice a jury against you. I personally think it's a moot point, & that the case 'should' hing upon 'was your use of force /deadly force justified under the penal code, or was it not'? (Ie, was your belief reasonable that it was immediately necessary to use deadly force to stop the predator from what they were doing, or was there a presumption of reasonableness under the penal code?). However, the Kyle Rittenhouse trial proved me wrong in that the prosecutor brought up some baloney about 'exploding ammunition' (Rittenhouse used ball ammo instead of hollow points/soft points, & the prosecutor attempted to argue that was somehow nefarious till the defense attorney smacked that line of thought down as ridiculous, & countered that the ammo wasn't 'explosive'....). So, my new opinion is that if you have a rabid prosecutor who relies on theatrics vs logic, it won't matter what kind of ammunition you use; the prosecutor 'could' attempt to paint you as an evil actor for using your God-given right of self defense by influencing a jury that is likely ignorant of firearms & terminal ballistics.
my reloads are all round nose and fully jacketed they pretty much stay intact in soft objects and come apart on solid things.
i only reload pistol , my rifles i buy what i need because i dont go through much and ....i would have to buy another dillion
i tried reloading a few hollow points and was not happy in the process with my machine, juice was not worth the squeeze
my carry bullets in the 380 are normal pers defense rounds that swell upon impact of the object ".380 ACP, XTP HP," similar to these
they are legal, .
i saw the rittenhouse exploding bullets thing and about died
if they sell it at stores it has to be legal for carry ???
this is great discussion