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MASSAD AYOOB: IS THE .45 OBSOLETE?
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<blockquote data-quote="bambihunter" data-source="post: 3586405" data-attributes="member: 342"><p>Mine as well. A decent portion of my collection is in that caliber. For a semi-auto, it does everything right. Only negative is the cost of feeding it though as you say, once you start reloading for it, then it isn't much more than a .40 S&W (<strong>S</strong>hort <strong>&</strong> <strong>W</strong>eak). I used to shoot a lot and after I racked up a couple of 5 gallon buckets full of 10mm brass, I figured it was time to finally get into reloading. I've got most of my projectiles loaded, but have enough powder and brass to last me a long time.</p><p>I laugh at those that say the recoil is too much on a 10mm. My wife can shoot mine all one-handed even when loaded to Norma specs.</p><p></p><p>Back to the topic... None of the main calibers that have been around for a long time are going anywhere, any time soon. .308, 30-06, 22lr, 9mm, .45 acp, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bambihunter, post: 3586405, member: 342"] Mine as well. A decent portion of my collection is in that caliber. For a semi-auto, it does everything right. Only negative is the cost of feeding it though as you say, once you start reloading for it, then it isn't much more than a .40 S&W ([B]S[/B]hort [B]&[/B] [B]W[/B]eak). I used to shoot a lot and after I racked up a couple of 5 gallon buckets full of 10mm brass, I figured it was time to finally get into reloading. I've got most of my projectiles loaded, but have enough powder and brass to last me a long time. I laugh at those that say the recoil is too much on a 10mm. My wife can shoot mine all one-handed even when loaded to Norma specs. Back to the topic... None of the main calibers that have been around for a long time are going anywhere, any time soon. .308, 30-06, 22lr, 9mm, .45 acp, etc. [/QUOTE]
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