I wonder if a Hydrashock can even still stop a thug (or even hurt him) since it's apparently no longer fashionable, and therefore no longer dangerous?
Yeah, because someone made that argument.

I wonder if a Hydrashock can even still stop a thug (or even hurt him) since it's apparently no longer fashionable, and therefore no longer dangerous?
Your argument is like comparing a 1963 split window coupe to a 2015 Corvette. In 1963, the then-new split window coupe with mechanical fuel injection was one of the (if not THE) hottest American cars around, and certainly one of the most sought after.FairWarning said:I wonder if a Hydrashock can even still stop a thug (or even hurt him) since it's apparently no longer fashionable, and therefore no longer dangerous?
How many dead bad guys did you examine to come to that conclusion?Interesting. 40 years ago I used to handload a defense load for my Mod 60 S&W s/s .38 Spl which consisted of 135 gr. hollow base w/c loaded backward in the case. Strickly a 10-15 ft. protection round cause beyond 15 feet they tumbled so bad you couldn't hit a barn with them. Up close, though, they really caused a mess.
Is Hydrashock's Day In The Sun Over?
Don't give ATK more credit than they deserve.RickB said:Hydra-shok went through a number of iterations; I've used at least three distinct variations of the 230gr .45 load, and the latest version was presumably an improvement on the first and second.
Are you telling me that thugs didn't wear denim in the '90s, or that they drove cars with considerably different window glass, or hid behind a different type of wallboard? All that's changed is the test procedures.
Aquila Blanca said:Your argument is like comparing a 1963 split window coupe to a 2015 Corvette. In 1963, the then-new split window coupe with mechanical fuel injection was one of the (if not THE) hottest American cars around, and certainly one of the most sought after.
Today? The cheapest 2015 Corvette is orders of magnitude faster than the '63, handles infinitely better, and has far better brakes. Is the '63 still a classic and highly sought after? You bet. Is the 2015 a better vehicle in just about every possible aspect? Yes -- and nostalgia for the '63 split window can't change that.
I did always find the denim tests to be a bit ridiculous. I honestly haven't seen many people wear denim jackets since the 90's including myself, so the reason they wrap gel in denim to simulate real world encounters escapes me, I think cotton would be a much better testing variable.
Exactly! Now, your chosen weapon shoots Hydra-Shocks perfectly, shot to shot, every time, with astounding groups. Everything else? Groups open up, no matter how much you don't want them to. Now, what do you shoot in that weapon?I'm not a hydra-shok fan boy at all, but even I know that the hydra-shok cannot make up for poor shot placement, and that is exactly what most self defense shots have in common. you will need a different bullet to make up for poor shot placement.
None, but never said what they made a mess of. In this case, targets of opportunity and specifically selected stuff like watermelons, soaked newspaper et al. I got it, though, argument for the sake of argument... love it!dahermit said:How many dead bad guys did you examine to come to that conclusion?
I generally prefer Gold Dots and HSTs, depending on caliber. They outclass Hydrashocks but Hydrashocks aren't bad.
Is Hydrashock's Day In The Sun Over?