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<blockquote data-quote="ASP785" data-source="post: 2642055" data-attributes="member: 12170"><p>I am curious what the 45 caliber advocates split times are? I can run about a .17 accurately at about 15 yards or less and keep it in the A zone with a G34.</p><p></p><p>I think this is important to discuss. With my FNP 45, I'm in the .24+ range. This could quite possibly be a training problem, since I don't shoot it all that often. Split times are important, especially if you miss and everyone including those on the internet, misses occasionally.</p><p></p><p>Everyone agrees that a shot through the brain will be lethal whether its a .22LR or 50 AE. I carry a Glock 19 mostly, so for some of you carrying the double stack 45's we have similar magazine capacities. Since death is not a relative term, does it really matter if you get shot with a 9 or a 45 to the head? Both shots have the same outcome. When looking at other areas of shot placements, there are plenty of stories where a 9 or a 45 was inadequate to stop the threat. At this point, the more ammunition you have, the better you probably are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ASP785, post: 2642055, member: 12170"] I am curious what the 45 caliber advocates split times are? I can run about a .17 accurately at about 15 yards or less and keep it in the A zone with a G34. I think this is important to discuss. With my FNP 45, I'm in the .24+ range. This could quite possibly be a training problem, since I don't shoot it all that often. Split times are important, especially if you miss and everyone including those on the internet, misses occasionally. Everyone agrees that a shot through the brain will be lethal whether its a .22LR or 50 AE. I carry a Glock 19 mostly, so for some of you carrying the double stack 45's we have similar magazine capacities. Since death is not a relative term, does it really matter if you get shot with a 9 or a 45 to the head? Both shots have the same outcome. When looking at other areas of shot placements, there are plenty of stories where a 9 or a 45 was inadequate to stop the threat. At this point, the more ammunition you have, the better you probably are. [/QUOTE]
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