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When buying the cheaper practice ammo in .38 special or .357 Magnum......you have some choices in bullets.
If it's possible that the ammo might have to function for self-defense in a pinch......which is a better choice in the low-price stuff--the 158 grain semi-wadcutter or a lighter (110-125 grain) JHP???
I'm thinking that the cheaper grades of JHPs might not be built well enough to do what a JHP is supposed to do (in other words, might fail to expand).......while the 158 grain SWC is a simple and reliable design that will always do exactly what it's supposed to do.
Ideas?
If it's possible that the ammo might have to function for self-defense in a pinch......which is a better choice in the low-price stuff--the 158 grain semi-wadcutter or a lighter (110-125 grain) JHP???
I'm thinking that the cheaper grades of JHPs might not be built well enough to do what a JHP is supposed to do (in other words, might fail to expand).......while the 158 grain SWC is a simple and reliable design that will always do exactly what it's supposed to do.
Ideas?