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<blockquote data-quote="sdkidaho" data-source="post: 997306" data-attributes="member: 19932"><p>I'm thinking that some of you guys don't understand how fast an attack happens. If you got off one or two shots, you'd be lucky. So having 6 or 20 isn't going to make a big difference, but how much stopping power that one round has when it hits its target, will. I'd rather have one 300+ grain bullet out of my .44 mag than one 9mm round, reach its target. I want bone crunching kinetic energy, to impact with that massive predator. </p><p></p><p>Truth be told, you're better off with spray followed up by a lead chaser if necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sdkidaho, post: 997306, member: 19932"] I'm thinking that some of you guys don't understand how fast an attack happens. If you got off one or two shots, you'd be lucky. So having 6 or 20 isn't going to make a big difference, but how much stopping power that one round has when it hits its target, will. I'd rather have one 300+ grain bullet out of my .44 mag than one 9mm round, reach its target. I want bone crunching kinetic energy, to impact with that massive predator. Truth be told, you're better off with spray followed up by a lead chaser if necessary. [/QUOTE]
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