| User: dbdutton2 |
| depends alot on your ammo, how many grains you have loaded, but usually 10mms if loaded pretty even would be a close call. If you want a good handgun with plenty of firepower I carry a Taurus revolver 8 shot with a 4 inch barrel 22 magnum not long rifle but MAGNUM its one of the only shells that because of its diameter and velocity can go thru Kevlar. |
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| User: erehwon |
| 10mm Auto (29) - a bit larger bullet moving at a fast speed equals a bit more energy
357 Sig (31)- a smaller bullet moving just a fast, but with a little less energy...but capable of holding more rounds.
I think they are both good...bottom line if you do not hit what you are aimimg for it really does not matter what cartridge you are using. Focus on being a better marksman than having a more powerful gun. |
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| User: rapture |
| too bad glocks are junk...just my opinion. I like HK pistols Sig makes a good product as well. |
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| User: george a |
| Springfield Armory XD Or Kimber!!!!!!! |
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| User: dbdutton2 |
| depends alot on your ammo, how many grains you have loaded, but usually 10mms if loaded pretty even would be a close call. If you want a good handgun with plenty of firepower I carry a Taurus revolver 8 shot with a 4 inch barrel 22 magnum not long rifle but MAGNUM its one of the only shells that because of its diameter and velocity can go thru Kevlar. |
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| User: erehwon |
| 10mm Auto (29) - a bit larger bullet moving at a fast speed equals a bit more energy
357 Sig (31)- a smaller bullet moving just a fast, but with a little less energy...but capable of holding more rounds.
I think they are both good...bottom line if you do not hit what you are aimimg for it really does not matter what cartridge you are using. Focus on being a better marksman than having a more powerful gun. |
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| User: rapture |
| too bad glocks are junk...just my opinion. I like HK pistols Sig makes a good product as well. |
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| User: george a |
| Springfield Armory XD Or Kimber!!!!!!! |
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