Good point. Keep a bayonet handy and after the first shot, start slicing and dicing. I can't remember, is it still legal to collect ears?Rich Jordan wrote:Have you seen the price of ammo lately? Second shots cost money! And you use up a valuable primer, bullet, and powder, and likely won't be able to replace them without spending even more, or waiting for a lucky hit at wally world...skb12172 wrote: why do we still hear so much about one shot stopping capability? Especially given that even a single .45 round has been shown to be insufficient, given the right circumstances.
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Why The Obsession With "One Shot Stop" Statistics?
Re: Why The Obsession With "One Shot Stop" Statistics?
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Re: Why The Obsession With "One Shot Stop" Statistics?
What do you mean, "still"?arkythehun wrote:Good point. Keep a bayonet handy and after the first shot, start slicing and dicing. I can't remember, is it still legal to collect ears?Rich Jordan wrote:Have you seen the price of ammo lately? Second shots cost money! And you use up a valuable primer, bullet, and powder, and likely won't be able to replace them without spending even more, or waiting for a lucky hit at wally world...skb12172 wrote: why do we still hear so much about one shot stopping capability? Especially given that even a single .45 round has been shown to be insufficient, given the right circumstances.
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"The entire modern world owes its existence to capitalism.
Marxism isn't just a dead end, it's the road back to mud
huts." -- me
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