Ballistics Comparison for Subcompact .40, .45, and .357 Sig

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Re: Ballistics Comparison for Subcompact .40, .45, and .357 Sig

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That's been a good website for me to visualize ballistics. Proper and thorough training is a given, for ANY chosen firearm...although I can't say IDPA over one or the other...kinda like the whole NAUI - PADI diver argument...
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Re: Ballistics Comparison for Subcompact .40, .45, and .357 Sig

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firehiker wrote:I would love a 10mm, but I am concerned about readily available ammo, without stockpiling a year at a time and adding to the already panic driven ammo hoarding...not that there's anything wrong with that... ;^)
Ammo is a non issue. Even in this hoarding madness, I have been able to find plenty of 10mm ammo and at very reasonable prices. There is something to be said for having a non popular caliber in times like these.

But like I always say, be prepared BEFORE there is a problem and you will be just fine.
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Re: Ballistics Comparison for Subcompact .40, .45, and .357 Sig

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I dunno...this is page 1 of 2...I think I'll stick with the .357/.40/.45...
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04-20-09 App. Packet Mailed to Austin
04-23-09 Austin Rec'd Packet
04-02-09 Pin Mailed from Austin
04-08-09 Pin Received; "Processing Application"
07-22-09 "Application Completed - license issued or certificate active"
07-25-09 Plastic in Hand
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