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45acp Or 10mm
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<blockquote data-quote="joe4570" data-source="post: 401747" data-attributes="member: 24912"><p>45 ACP 21,000 PSI</p><p>45 ACP +p 23,000 PSI</p><p>45 Super 28,000 PSI</p><p>460 Rowland 38,000 PSI</p><p>10mm 32,000 + a bit</p><p> </p><p>The steroid version of the 45 ACP is the Rowland which is being set up as kits in ever <a href="http://www.realguns.com/articles/201.htm" target="_blank"><strong>smaller and lighter packages</strong> </a>. The only problem I have with the gun is that they always seem to end up in essentially the <a href="http://www.realguns.com/archives/169.htm" target="_blank"><strong>same size gun</strong> </a>as a .45 ACP. The 10mm shoots flatter and seems to have more of a selection of deep penetrating bullets, which only works if your planning to be outside of 90% of most shooting incidents and you are shooting something heavy bodied. </p><p> </p><p>I'd rather have a 45 type for home defense. too big for practical concealed carry and a 10mm with 200 grain loads if I needed to discourage a black bear or test my handgun skills on hogs. The Dan Wesson is a very nice 10mm for anyone who likes 1911 types.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joe4570, post: 401747, member: 24912"] 45 ACP 21,000 PSI 45 ACP +p 23,000 PSI 45 Super 28,000 PSI 460 Rowland 38,000 PSI 10mm 32,000 + a bit The steroid version of the 45 ACP is the Rowland which is being set up as kits in ever [URL="http://www.realguns.com/articles/201.htm"][B]smaller and lighter packages[/B] [/URL]. The only problem I have with the gun is that they always seem to end up in essentially the [URL="http://www.realguns.com/archives/169.htm"][B]same size gun[/B] [/URL]as a .45 ACP. The 10mm shoots flatter and seems to have more of a selection of deep penetrating bullets, which only works if your planning to be outside of 90% of most shooting incidents and you are shooting something heavy bodied. I'd rather have a 45 type for home defense. too big for practical concealed carry and a 10mm with 200 grain loads if I needed to discourage a black bear or test my handgun skills on hogs. The Dan Wesson is a very nice 10mm for anyone who likes 1911 types. [/QUOTE]
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