TALKING OF 9MM DUTY/SELF DEFENSE SHOOTINGS.
Quite a few years ago (Orlando City Police) OPD went to the 127g+P+ in a 9mm Winchester round, now called the Ranger T. They have had good results in their confrontations with criminals. Not a magic bullet, there ain't one.
The interpretations of the results of shootings, is mind boggling. All most information covers is the bullet, it's penetration in inches, and its dimension at the end of that travel.
First take the duty pistol, a SIG 226 double action first shot, feels like 20lbs! after triggering this shot, and missing, the finger flies forward to fire the second shot, to where the trigger was b/4, but it is not there now, it is further back, moved to single action, now that same finger puts more power, more erratically to duplicate the feel of the first shot, and again not such a good hit.
The trigger pressure is half the weight, and pressure, half the travel distance to discharge. For shot #2 and not found in the same place, so snatched hard one more time. well let us blame the cartridge for the poor hits/results. NOT!
First best proposition, hit vital areas a lot, quickly. The 9mm allows quicker more accurate hits. Pick a bullet with spikes sticking out at the sides, more quicker bleeding, not so bad, we can even add extra rounds too, there is more room don't you know, fatter magazine. Lots of variables here Sir.
But don't forget, there is no magic bullet, but the 127g +P+ WW RangerT is better than most.
No I do not work for Winchester, never did.
Quite a few years ago (Orlando City Police) OPD went to the 127g+P+ in a 9mm Winchester round, now called the Ranger T. They have had good results in their confrontations with criminals. Not a magic bullet, there ain't one.
The interpretations of the results of shootings, is mind boggling. All most information covers is the bullet, it's penetration in inches, and its dimension at the end of that travel.
First take the duty pistol, a SIG 226 double action first shot, feels like 20lbs! after triggering this shot, and missing, the finger flies forward to fire the second shot, to where the trigger was b/4, but it is not there now, it is further back, moved to single action, now that same finger puts more power, more erratically to duplicate the feel of the first shot, and again not such a good hit.
The trigger pressure is half the weight, and pressure, half the travel distance to discharge. For shot #2 and not found in the same place, so snatched hard one more time. well let us blame the cartridge for the poor hits/results. NOT!
First best proposition, hit vital areas a lot, quickly. The 9mm allows quicker more accurate hits. Pick a bullet with spikes sticking out at the sides, more quicker bleeding, not so bad, we can even add extra rounds too, there is more room don't you know, fatter magazine. Lots of variables here Sir.
But don't forget, there is no magic bullet, but the 127g +P+ WW RangerT is better than most.
No I do not work for Winchester, never did.