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My Glock 23 shoots like a house afire with 180-grain Gold Dots over 6.2 grains of SR4756...but I can get the same result with my CZ-75B with whatever I stuff in it.
My dad's carry gun is an LC9S Pro.
9mm is nothing to sneeze at, and I certainly don't want to be shot with one, or several rounds of it.
If all it's about is bullet size, why does a .308" 150 grain soft point bullet at 2800 fps kill game better than any .45ACP ball? It does, you know, and way out there, too.
But, I know, we're talking handguns. Just making an illustration that bigger isn't always better. I trust the stopping power of the .357 magnum more than .45 ball, that's for sure. I wouldn't shoot game with a .45 ball round, not enough. I've taken pigs at 60 yards with a .357 magnum and killed 'em quite dead, 180 grain bullet at 1400 fps from a 6.5" Blackhawk.
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