Re: whar's the application of minimum weight pistol bullets ?
- From: stans4@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 13:00:46 +0000 (UTC)
On Mar 30, 5:32 am, "Brass Hopper" <bore_r...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
# FEDERAL PREMIUM PERSONAL DEFENSE
#
# PD380HS1H
# PD40CSP2H
# PD40HS4H
# PD45CSP2H
# PD45HS3H
# PD9CSP2H
# PD9HS5H
#
# esp the 165 gr [10.69g]: 45 AUTO:
#
# PD45CSP2H
# &
# PD45HS3H
#
# http://www.federalpremium.com/ballistics/Ammo_Search.aspx
#
# beyond hollow point avoidance where required
#
# ?
The light-weights, for the most part, seem to be the newish expanding
FMJs that Federal is peddling. Has a rubberoid insert in the nose,
jacket is pre-split so the works mashes out when it hits anything.
THE ammo where the PC requirement is FMJs. Would probably reduce
richochets and also possibly the danger area. Might feed better in
full-automatics and non-modified service pistols, too. Haven't seen
any on the shelves or at the shows to try out. Think it's some of
those line items that if you don't want a carload and aren't military/
police, they don't want to talk to you.
Stan
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