Very nice video. I think the bugging out with a .22 rifle is better because of the availability of .22 shells. Almost every American household has .22 shells in it. Hard to find 454 Casull ammo in the neighbors house. Interesting information. Thanks for sharing.
Lost me at stopping power, tried to watch anyway. Turned it off at 410 pistol is say about half as effective as a 12g shotgun cause it has half the pellets. give me a ****ing break.
You've checked the neighbors house for .454?Very nice video. I think the bugging out with a .22 rifle is better because of the availability of .22 shells. Almost every American household has .22 shells in it. Hard to find 454 Casull ammo in the neighbors house. Interesting information. Thanks for sharing.
Almost every American household has .22 shells in it.
Lost me at stopping power, tried to watch anyway. Turned it off at 410 pistol is say about half as effective as a 12g shotgun cause it has half the pellets. give me a ****ing break.
Didn't bother to watch, and if that's part of the video I'm glad I didn't waste my time.
"Stopping power" in common duty calibers is angels dancing on a pinhead. Choose a cartridge that passes the FULL battery of FBI tests, then put the bullet where it needs to be. Done.
Didn't bother to watch, and if that's part of the video I'm glad I didn't waste my time.
"Stopping power" in common duty calibers is angels dancing on a pinhead. Choose a cartridge that passes the FULL battery of FBI tests, then put the bullet where it needs to be. Done.
Another person attempting to quantify the unknowable?
It's like that is some sort of gun culture theme or something.
So you would agree that from 380 through 44 Mag there isn't a statistical difference in "stopping power" based upon caliber alone?
...cause that's what he says.
Not to argue with either of you, but tha police officer that gathered actual data from over 1500 incidents should be discounted as fast as BBI's stats on DGU's.
No, we cannot look at 12 gauge shotguns and draw conclusions on .410 shells out of a 2 inch barrel.
Otherwise, little of this should be "new" or "revolutionary" information, unless your sole source is Bubba Fudd down at the gun store. If caliber effectiveness is largely a wash, then it logically follows that your biggest consideration should be your ability to shoot.