As a new member, I conducted a search for the answer to my question and did not find one. According to the "Stopping Power" chart on a web page, the .45 ACP Remington 185 gr GS(Golden Saber, NOT +P) has a "One Shot Stop" percentage of 96. The .45 ACP Remington 185 gr +P JHP has a percentage of 92%. With only two listings for the +P 185 grain bullet, the second listing shows a Remington 185 gr +P JHP(virtually identical to the first bullet listed for +P) with an 89% rating. My questions are:
1. What is the difference between the two .45 185 gr +P bullets? Both are listed simply as JHP. Are these Golden Sabers - or an older manufactured Remington bullet?
2. The Remington .45 185 gr bullet is shown as a Golden Saber and IS NOT +P, yet has a higher rating at 96%. How would a 185 GS +P perform for self defense? Better? Is there no data for the 185 GS +P? Thanks for any information I can get on this issue.
1. What is the difference between the two .45 185 gr +P bullets? Both are listed simply as JHP. Are these Golden Sabers - or an older manufactured Remington bullet?
2. The Remington .45 185 gr bullet is shown as a Golden Saber and IS NOT +P, yet has a higher rating at 96%. How would a 185 GS +P perform for self defense? Better? Is there no data for the 185 GS +P? Thanks for any information I can get on this issue.