Have been seriously thinking about changing calibers from .45 ACP to 9MM basically due to cost of shooting. 9 can be hand at give away prices now in most venues. I also watchrd a report on YouTube regarding modern 9vs45 using ballistic gelatin as a reference point. I also saw a person using real world data in regards to hit and down probability...i.e. relative stopping power in the real world.
I have seen/attended people shot with various calibers so I have some first hand knowledge. The gelatin is impressive, so is the cinder block "test" as well. Problem is that none of them is actual living tissue in a live situation. I did some research on why the Army chose the 1911 and the .45acp as the cartridge. The testing was done on live cattle in a stock yard as well as against human corpses. The test would not be done today due to "sensitivity" of modern people so the results are the one's done over 100 years ago. IMHO the .45 with a JHP is still on tops due to one thing for me and that I trust the round to do it's job! What say ye?
Sam
I have seen/attended people shot with various calibers so I have some first hand knowledge. The gelatin is impressive, so is the cinder block "test" as well. Problem is that none of them is actual living tissue in a live situation. I did some research on why the Army chose the 1911 and the .45acp as the cartridge. The testing was done on live cattle in a stock yard as well as against human corpses. The test would not be done today due to "sensitivity" of modern people so the results are the one's done over 100 years ago. IMHO the .45 with a JHP is still on tops due to one thing for me and that I trust the round to do it's job! What say ye?
Sam

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