I started a thread a short while back to get some advice before I went and bought a smith and wesson governor. The folks who responded ended up giving me plenty of useful information and I decided to buy it because the things I had concerns about were addressed. HOWEVER, the folks in that thread gave me something new to think about, and even though itwas discussed there, I wanted to get more input by giving this question it's own thread.
Now that .410 revolvers are clearly here to stay awhile, and ammo is being made specifically for .410 handguns, what should governor/judge owners feed their gun for self defense? I know a lot of people feel that .45 long colt is a better self defense load and would therefore be the best choice. you may be correct, but i dont hsve any questions about that i'm keeping all 3 types of ammo handy.. but right now my question is about .410. when i stock my home defense ammo, which 2.5" .410 load works best in a handgun?
Now that .410 revolvers are clearly here to stay awhile, and ammo is being made specifically for .410 handguns, what should governor/judge owners feed their gun for self defense? I know a lot of people feel that .45 long colt is a better self defense load and would therefore be the best choice. you may be correct, but i dont hsve any questions about that i'm keeping all 3 types of ammo handy.. but right now my question is about .410. when i stock my home defense ammo, which 2.5" .410 load works best in a handgun?