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The answer you are dancing around, is that regulations and restrictions in the long run, generally work |
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"When was the last time you heard of a crime being committed with an M-16, and why do you suppose it almost never happens?"
Didn't you ask that question about an M-2? someone did, and I answered it. Personally I don't recall hearing about a crime involving an M-16. I suppose that's because no one who owns an M-16 has felt a desire to commit a crime with it. |
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Perf. your right I use 52 grain hollow points groundhog hunting, it does a good job on the.Yes in an AR-15 before anybody ask.
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"As for my comment about "low grain", I'm attempting to make an apples to apples comparison of bullets by weight (ie. grain) and not by powder charge. A .38 is going to fire a larger projectile than a .223. By making the .38 bullet smaller (by weight) you're now at an even comparison for a ballistic side-by-side test with the variable being powder charge. Does that make more sense?"
As far as I know you can only get 38 bullets (.357) down to 110 grains. I'm not sure how you plan to compare that with 223 rifle that's about half the weight. |
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.223 hollow point isn't going to have too much penetration.
I guess he thinks they only come in FMJ. I still have no clue what he's trying to talk about regarding bullet tumble. |
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I guess he is talking about a a standard FMJ NATO round at least I hope so. As far as hitting bone, a rib will work. It dose not have to be a heavy bone. And as far as self defense if you are on your property you can defend yourself. Were I am from there are a lots of farms. So you have a lot of reason for people to come on your property for the wrong reason. So here in Virginia I know it is legal. If you want good stopping power with out over penetration, one of the best out there is a .44spl.
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"Maybe he is confusing shape with bullet brand? "
lol. Well, he could spell 'Speer' correctly, but even then he doesn't know that Speer makes several types of 223 bullets |
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