Self defense ammo choices in .32 S&W Long???

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The following might be of interest to some who are following this thread, as it clears up some of the questions relative to the effectiveness of handgun ammunition in relationship to what does or doesn’t cause an immediate secession of a lethal attack. Also consider the source, as the Federal Bureau of Investigation is generally considered to be authoritive. The quote is from another thread currently running on The High Road, which also contains a link to the full report.

http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=478357



CONCLUSIONS

Physiologically, no caliber or bullet is certain to incapacitate any individual unless the brain is hit. Psychologically, some individuals can be incapacitated by minor or small caliber wounds. Those individuals who are stimulated by fear, adrenaline, drugs, alcohol, and/or sheer will and survival determination may not be incapacitated even if mortally wounded.

The will to survive and to fight despite horrific damage to the body is commonplace on the battlefield, and on the street. Barring a hit to the brain, the only way to force incapacitation is to cause sufficient blood loss that the subject can no longer function, and that takes time. Even if the heart is instantly destroyed, there is sufficient oxygen in the brain to support full and complete voluntary action for 10-15 seconds.

Kinetic energy does not wound. Temporary cavity does not wound. The much discussed "shock" of bullet impact is a fable and "knock down" power is a myth. The critical element is penetration. The bullet must pass through the large, blood bearing organs and be of sufficient diameter to promote rapid bleeding. Penetration less than 12 inches is too little, and, in the words of two of the participants in the 1987 Wound Ballistics Workshop, "too little penetration will get you killed."

Given desirable and reliable penetration, the only way to increase bullet effectiveness is to increase the severity of the wound by increasing the size of hole made by the bullet. Any bullet which will not penetrate through vital organs from less than optimal angles is not acceptable. Of those that will penetrate, the edge is always with the bigger bullet.
 
Interesting thread.
I carry Federal LRN when I have my old Forehand out.
 
I was coming up HWY 69 here in Texas pawnshoping my way up and what did I find, a S&W 31 .32 Long for $250. 3 inch barrel.

Yes I wish Corbon made a DPX round for the 32.

But right now, reloading is the ONLY way for that little gun.

Deaf
 
I hope you bought that gun Deaf Smith. I will buy all the 32s I can get for that kinda price if they are in decent shape. I really don't need another 32 but I sure like them. And you are correct. Handloading is the only way to go with them. But as much as I like the hollow point idea I like the WC load better. And I would guess the SWC load would be just as good. Even the old round nose will kill.
 
the hornady lsc's over 3.2 gr unique give over 1100 fps out of my 6"colt pp. leads like hell.
 
I have a 30 and 31. 31 is a snub J frame and 30 is a 3in. I frame. I run cast through them and carry them with cast. Shoot great and will shorten someone's life if need be.
 
Well don't tempt me guys. I'd have to drive BACK down there...

Well it IS a weekend, right?

We will see.

Deaf
 
I was down in Jacksonville Texas.

City Pawn shop!

They also have a Ruger Service Six .357 but $450 is way to high on it.

Deaf
 
I buy old Colt police pos 32 revolvers at gun shows.

I run 327 Federal pressures in handloads.

The forcing cone will frequently blow out.

The barrel must be unscrewed, TIG welded, and the forcing cone re cut [thicker this time] on the lathe.

The revolver can then go back to loads at the threshold of sticky brass without further problems.

I seem to do this over and over and over.

I can't resist the little revolvers.
 
Wish it is closer. Just don't feel like driving far this weekend.
Yea I know...

And then what did my wife do?

She bought FOUR chairs at $50 EACH (at a very high class resale place.)

She says she did it for both of us.... hahaha, yea right.

Actually she got two for the son and his new wife and kept the other two.

Still, I'm owed a gun. I buy them for both of us as an investment, right?

Well maybe next weekend. Who knows.

Deaf
 
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