Self Defense rounds
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Self Defense rounds
I have heard it said that it is not wise to load your own SD rounds due to legal
consequences. Anybody know the reason why?
Haka
consequences. Anybody know the reason why?
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It's my understanding during a shooting you will be put under a microscope. The thought behind it is "It may give them something to go at you". Besides the extra cost of litigation. If your using a over the counter HD ammo, someone has already done all of the testing/performance. Every state has their own laws when it comes to civil court. The same can be said if your using some calibers that have well more powder than needed.
I use my reloads to match my carry ammo on felt recoil and POI. Do I have some I could use, yes. But these are for backup. If I'm down to those, things have got real bad.
I use my reloads to match my carry ammo on felt recoil and POI. Do I have some I could use, yes. But these are for backup. If I'm down to those, things have got real bad.
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I don't know of any civil action due directly to the ammo used.... Other than states that outlaw certain ammo types, and that would be criminal. The real argument to using factory SD ammo is reliability. It's less likely to go click than bang than reloads are.
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And that is a highly important factor when it is your butt on the line, finishing second in that game is really rotten.bgreenea3 wrote:I don't know of any civil action due directly to the ammo used.... It's less likely to go click than bang than reloads are.
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From what I've gleaned from multiple sites this is an urban legend. No one has ever been able to show one documented case that a shooter was hung out to dry for using handloads instead of factory defense loads, FOR A JUSTIFIABLE SHOOTING.
Basically, the shooting is either justified or not justified. If justified, what you used makes no difference. If not justified, you are in so much do-do that your choice of ammo is inconsequential. Either way, if you're ever involved in a self defense shooting, plan on spending 10's of thousands of dollars in defense costs and probable loss of your weapon. One of the regular posters (who is an attorney) on the Bullseye List did some research and posted his results and opinion.
In my case, I would never carry loads I didn't create myself. They are 100% dependable, accurate, never loaded to high velocity, and a soft lead 45 cal 210 gr SWC at around 800 fps will do just fine in any situation it would be needed in.
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Basically, the shooting is either justified or not justified. If justified, what you used makes no difference. If not justified, you are in so much do-do that your choice of ammo is inconsequential. Either way, if you're ever involved in a self defense shooting, plan on spending 10's of thousands of dollars in defense costs and probable loss of your weapon. One of the regular posters (who is an attorney) on the Bullseye List did some research and posted his results and opinion.
In my case, I would never carry loads I didn't create myself. They are 100% dependable, accurate, never loaded to high velocity, and a soft lead 45 cal 210 gr SWC at around 800 fps will do just fine in any situation it would be needed in.
FWIW
"A free people ought not only to be armed and disciplined, but they should have sufficient arms and ammunition to maintain a status of independence from any who might attempt to abuse them, which would include their own government.” – George Washington