38 sp. ammo
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38 sp. ammo
I just bought a box of Remington 110gr. semi-jacketed hollow points for hog hunting defense. They look like they might do the trick but does anyone have any suggestions for next box? My pistols only reliabally accurate for about 30-40 yds. so Im more concerned w/ termination power than accurassy. Id rather not put +P ammo in my gun either. I'm also not real big on lead but will tolerate a little. Any suggestions?
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Re: 38 sp. ammo
If your pistol is rated for .38Sp+P, use it. ^That is whaT the gun was designed for. In my S&W 422 for self defense I carry it loaded with Speer Gold Dot short barrel 135 brain +P GDHP's, shoulld be adequate for hogs or bad guys.Mr. Nail wrote:I just bought a box of Remington 110gr. semi-jacketed hollow points for hog hunting defense. They look like they might do the trick but does anyone have any suggestions for next box? My pistols only reliabally accurate for about 30-40 yds. so Im more concerned w/ termination power than accurassy. Id rather not put +P ammo in my gun either. I'm also not real big on lead but will tolerate a little. Any suggestions?
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Its not rated for +P. Do you think I shoud've went w/ 135gr.? Whats the GDHP's? [/quote]If your pistol is rated for .38Sp+P, use it. ^That is whaT the gun was designed for. In my S&W 422 for self defense I carry it loaded with Speer Gold Dot short barrel 135 brain +P GDHP's, shoulld be adequate for hogs or bad guys
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That is what is printed on the box, I think it jut means God Dot Hollow Points? But they are +P, I guess the pressures are higher and may cause problems in an older gun.Mr. Nail wrote:Its not rated for +P. Do you think I shoud've went w/ 135gr.? Whats the GDHP's?If your pistol is rated for .38Sp+P, use it. ^That is whaT the gun was designed for. In my S&W 422 for self defense I carry it loaded with Speer Gold Dot short barrel 135 brain +P GDHP's, shoulld be adequate for hogs or bad guys
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Everything that I've read seems to say, if you're not going to use +P ammo (or you gun is not rated for +P) use the largest grain ammo that you can find. I think the 158 grain is the largest for .38 spl. My wife's J frame is older and not rated for the higher pressure stuff and honestly, I'm hot and cold with it in mine. Standard pressure rounds with a large grain bullet is still darn tough on man or beast.
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If you can find them the Hornady Critical Defense ammo. They make it for 38 and 38+ 115gr loads. I have a box for my Python. If it's any thing like the 9mm or 380's it will be soft shooting but design to disperse all of the energy in the BG so should work fine on a hog...
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That is the round currently loaded in my CCW.blue68f100 wrote:If you can find them the Hornady Critical Defense ammo. They make it for 38 and 38+ 115gr loads. I have a box for my Python. If it's any thing like the 9mm or 380's it will be soft shooting but design to disperse all of the energy in the BG so should work fine on a hog...
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