


22 as recoil is light and so is the pistol. I'd rather carry and shoot my Bersa Thunder. These new Ruger bullets appear to have abridged those obstacles with the design to channel fluids away from the bullet, which in turn does cause it to quickly slow down. Pistol bullets, like this new ARX design that can jump up to 1200 + fps give a new meaning to effect "IF" they can hold together to penetrate. 223 out of a 220 Swift (extreme example) are so fast that their damage is not from the actual bullet cutting but the explosive effect it has on internal organs, leading to knock down and death. Rifle bullets, even small rifle bullets as small as. Rounds under 1,000 fps our of pistols have difficulty causing a hydraulic effect to damage or cause shut down. Little or no expansion and then the tumbling effect is about the only thing that helps to slow down the bullet so it does not over penetrate. Too much expansion too soon and they bullet does not penetrate to a decent depth. When a hollow point like the HST or Ranger T (and others) open up they immediately become brakes to limit the distance traveled. Point is, there comes a time when our technology throws us shooters and carry people, a new curve ball in ammunition design to be "most" effective in all elements. He was a genius when it came to guns and cameras. It as more effective than many of the simple RNL or FJM of the day. I had a friend in Nebraska that handloaded HOT 38 special wadcutters "backward" - cup side first- for his short.
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Back in those days it was either FMJ or Lead Round Nose or semi or full wadcutters. 38 spcl standard velocity round fired form a 2" Colt Cobra at a very close range. Lee Harvey Oswald was killed by a single bullet, a. That started the "Ammo Wars" among ammunition manufacturers to see who could "skin the cat" in a more effective mean. Most of the "New" ammunition, such as JHP, did not come out until 1963, when Lee Jurras introduced the first jacketed hollow-point ammunition to the commercial market.
