B-Man
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Load 'em up with buckshot and you have 9 lil .36 caliber balls itching to do damage!12 gauge are great from 0 to 40 yards.
Load 'em up with buckshot and you have 9 lil .36 caliber balls itching to do damage!12 gauge are great from 0 to 40 yards.
To go even further, hollow point bullets on impact with clothing.....denim, flannel etc.....the fabric will clog the hollow point and the bullet won't expand to its full potential. I'm not an employee of Hornady nor do I advertise for Hornady but I sure like their Critical Defense rounds.....I have their Critical Defense rounds in my Glock 9mm and 45s.....they have a polymer tip in their bullets that when the bullets contact that fabric the hollow point will expand as designed.
That’s what I have in my truck gun and my home gun. Hornady in my deer rifle so if the robber runs he can die tired.
Now, that's what I call a 'Diversified Portfolio'! Right-On!I like to keep my options open...just in case.
My favorite bullet for carry and home defense (always use store bought ammo, reloads are for range only) uses the Barnes Tac-XP bullet. There is a Barnes brand, also a Wilson Combat offering out there as well as some others. Extremely accurate ammo, with fantastic end game. The hollowCheck out Hornady Critical Duty ammo.
Can't go wrong with any of these 3, but I use Ranger T's in my 380, 9mm, 40, and 45.
My favorite bullet for carry and home defense (always use store bought ammo, reloads are for range only) uses the Barnes Tac-XP bullet. There is a Barnes brand, also a Wilson Combat offering out there as well as some others. Extremely accurate ammo, with fantastic end game. The hollow
Point on these solid brass (no separation) bullets is so big you can use them for shot glasses.
My $0.02
My son was shooting with some of his future brother-in-laws last weekend.....one of them had set up 4 milk jugs at 100yds and was trying to shoot them with his AR......he was gettin' frustrated.......my son went to his pickup......grabbed his M1 Garand.....loaded 'er up......5 shots......5 dead milk jugs.....all he said was "there ya go!" and quietly walked back to his pickup.....unloaded the M1 and put 'er away......his future brother-in-law jus looked at him in disgust! LMAO He made me proud! LOL
I am not sure if they make it at their Berryville plant or if it is made for them. I know my pistol was made in Berryville .Where is the Wilson ammo made. It says pinnacle. I’m asking because the Wilson combat weapons are built in Berryville Arkansas. I was wondering if it was built in Arkansas also. I know sig ammunition is built in Jacksonville Arkansas at least some of it is
I just checked one of my boxes and it is manufactured by wilson in Berryville.Where is the Wilson ammo made. It says pinnacle. I’m asking because the Wilson combat weapons are built in Berryville Arkansas. I was wondering if it was built in Arkansas also. I know sig ammunition is built in Jacksonville Arkansas at least some of it is
I am not sure if they make it at their Berryville plant or if it is made for them. I know my pistol was made in Berryville .