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Does anyone carry with FMJ bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dakota10986" data-source="post: 668072" data-attributes="member: 7572"><p>For my glock 30 (.45 ACP) i carry Hornady XTP 230gr JHP (a +P round). They definately have more kick than the cheap ammo but it's really managable and very easy to shoot accurately. They also feed perfectly in my gun. I've seen what that round will do to deer so I could only imagine what it would to when taken to the chest of a human. I think that round perfectly matches the definition of "stopping power". Not only is the risk of over penetration a factor with FMJ...but you also don't get near a drastic wound channel as with a JHP round...which is one major factor in determining stopping capability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dakota10986, post: 668072, member: 7572"] For my glock 30 (.45 ACP) i carry Hornady XTP 230gr JHP (a +P round). They definately have more kick than the cheap ammo but it's really managable and very easy to shoot accurately. They also feed perfectly in my gun. I've seen what that round will do to deer so I could only imagine what it would to when taken to the chest of a human. I think that round perfectly matches the definition of "stopping power". Not only is the risk of over penetration a factor with FMJ...but you also don't get near a drastic wound channel as with a JHP round...which is one major factor in determining stopping capability. [/QUOTE]
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