Not a fan of open carry.
Open carry is legal to a point where carrying is allowed so if it melts your butter then go for it... .. And now since yesterday 1st August in Louisiana as a honorably discharged veteran can carry concealed inside the state of Louisiana but have a CHP for carrying outside of the state borders and for the blankety blank LEO"s who know nothing of the new law taking effect on the 1st August. ........... drill sgt.
What do you not agree with?Where do you get your ammunition facts TickleChain?
If Hollowpoints were obsolete the LEA's would have ditched their Gold Dot, HST, Critical Duty, Golden Saber, PDX1, long ago.What do you not agree with?
Let's talk about it.
If Hollowpoints were obsolete the LEA's would have ditched their Gold Dot, HST, Critical Duty, Golden Saber, PDX1, long ago.
Damn I guess I need to throw away all my old obsolete bulletsSince this thread's about Women (who are sometimes recoil-shy) I'll make a recommendation.
Reducing bullet weight increases velocity and reduces recoil (respectively).
Lehigh's Xtreme Defense bullet does not rely upon expansion to transfer energy and produce a wound cavity.
Those XD bullets are also offered in very light-for-caliber weights. In .355" (.380 Auto and 9mm Luger) they're available down to 65 grains.
For .45 Auto (.451") there is a 120 gr. CNC-cut XD bullet and a 135 gr. swaged XD bullet.
Light, fast, top of the line.
For self defense with handguns, hollow-point bullets have long been obsolete.
I have many HP bullets and have no intention of getting rid of them.Damn I guess I need to throw away all my old obsolete bullets
Now that is just irresponsible! What if some children found that ammo? I collect a few older things, and will be glad to take that pesky under performing ammo from you. I will store it in a safe place.Damn I guess I need to throw away all my old obsolete bullets
You have to ask yourself why this bullet has been around since 2017 and not a single large agency or department has adopted it. Even a basic understanding of fluid dynamics and pistol velocity rounds would make you shake your head at their claims. Not to mention a lighter bullet transfers less kinetic energy than a heavy, them making it lighter and faster is counterproductive to deep tissue penetration by any common sense, even with their cringy fluid dynamics claims.HPs are still in use and will probably always be produced and used, but "obsolete" in the context of outclassed, beating them at their own game.
Lehigh's FTM bullet technology is only "held back" by the "teaching old dogs new tricks" phenomenon.
I'm just making a recommendation, hoping to spark some research by the Gun Community.
When my Wife obtained her G19 Gen5 I bought her 900 of Lehigh's 90 gr. (swaged) XD bullets.
That led my father-in-law, who's a handloader and former LEO, to research the bullet as he'd never heard of them.
He was HIGHLY impressed. He called them "the best of the best".
I agree I will keep my Gold Dot and HST.You have to ask yourself why this bullet has been around since 2017 and not a single large agency or department has adopted it. Even a basic understanding of fluid dynamics and pistol velocity rounds would make you shake your head at their claims. Not to mention a lighter bullet transfers less kinetic energy than a heavy, them making it lighter and faster is counterproductive to deep tissue penetration by any common sense, even with their cringy fluid dynamics claims.
I watched the video and the comical explanation on the mysterious fluid dynamics causing the ballistics gel (Which I have shot a lot of) to expand. The reason the bullet stopped so short in the second block was because its got so little mass behind it, not some mysterious temporary wound cavity.
Not trying to disrespect a round you seem very vested in, but there is a reason most reviews saw it as an expensive gimmick with a heavy advertising component behind it. I would like to see some actual shootings in live tissue with it, not ballistic gel as their foremost data. Gel is a constant and doesnt present voids or pressure filled spaces to really gauge performance.
Just some thoughts, not meant to rile you up.