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The temporary cavity can cause damage to the liver or brain. It's not much use besides that.Scott Murray wrote: But they sure leave different impressions on the balistic gelatin. It's hard to believe the effects on a body would be the same.
The red looks to be temporary cavity, but the permanent cavity is a little unclear in the picture.Scott Murray wrote:Thanks, Paladin.
In the image, is there a significance to the black vs red coloration in the gelatin? Is the black the permanent crush cavity, and the red the temporary stretch cavity? Or is it something else?
I may need to go back to my .40 S&W barrel...
Scott
I think they all look about the same in this test...Of course there are "some" differences, but not much to make me alter my caliber of choice...Scott Murray wrote:Thanks, Paladin.
In the image, is there a significance to the black vs red coloration in the gelatin? Is the black the permanent crush cavity, and the red the temporary stretch cavity? Or is it something else?
I may need to go back to my .40 S&W barrel...
Scott
Could vary with your technique. I would stagger the JHP's and FMJ's and always shoot pairs of shots. You may not discover they have armor until too late.Scott Murray wrote:Say Paladin,
If I decide I want to be ready to deal with an Arroyo Sr situation, and keep the 357 Sig for its potential against armor, what strategy would you recommend. I have a carrier for two spare mags:
1) Load all FMJ's. While not optimum for a non armored threat, they'd be good enough.
2) Load alternating rounds of FMJ and JHP. Would you recommend any particular pattern?
3) Load JHP's but have one spare magazine with FMJ's. If I perceive the threat is wearing armor, perhaps I'll have time to change magazines before engaging. This might have worked in the Tyler situation.
(I guess I'd have to steel myself against the disapproval of the Kennedy's and Shumer's of the world, who wouldn't want me to be using "cop killer" bullets)
Scott
Practice shooting singles into a head-level 3"x5" index card from 15-25+yards, ideally from simulated cover, preferably on your feet to maintain mobility (standing & kneeling positions). Armed with only a pistol, I would not want to engage a wanna-be "martyr" or Arroyo-type bad guy any other way. (Better yet, get uniformed police officers or other good guys with rifles to drop him. A man has to know his limitations, remember?Scott Murray wrote:If I decide I want to be ready to deal with an Arroyo Sr situation . . .
True...but sometimes, like Arroyo's ex-wife and kid, you don't get get a choice in the matter.yerasimos wrote:Armed with only a pistol, I would not want to engage a wanna-be "martyr" or Arroyo-type bad guy any other way. (Better yet, get uniformed police officers or other good guys with rifles to drop him. A man has to know his limitations, remember?)
Certainly. I'm 100% with you on this part.txinvestigator wrote: Better yet to obtain a rifle and engage from a stand-off position.