PistoletCatfish
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I hear so much differing opinions on the internet about this subject.
Some say 7.62x39 has more "stopping power" to it because it's a bigger, heavier bullet, and with a good hollow point it blows 5.45 out of the water.
I've also heard 5.45 tumbles and yaws, making a larger, more devastating wound than 7.62x39.
Comparing Hornady TAP 5.45 vs Hornady TAP 7.62x39 (which I'd say are the best bullets for these calibers for terminal performance), which does the evidence point to being the superior man stopper?
Some say 7.62x39 has more "stopping power" to it because it's a bigger, heavier bullet, and with a good hollow point it blows 5.45 out of the water.
I've also heard 5.45 tumbles and yaws, making a larger, more devastating wound than 7.62x39.
Comparing Hornady TAP 5.45 vs Hornady TAP 7.62x39 (which I'd say are the best bullets for these calibers for terminal performance), which does the evidence point to being the superior man stopper?