Hello again Shootall.
debate is good !
if you could shoot 44mag's as fast as i could shoot 44spl , i would reason you may shoot spl faster than you shoot mags .
we must not get into a contest where you beat me , you must do your best ! if your goal is to beat me and you run up against an attacker that is better than me YOU MIGHT BE SCREWED !
I am debating nothing. I have stated no position on this subject. All of my remarks to this point in time have been questions. There is no contest between you and I.
pushing the envelope , to me that means on a personal level , you push yourself to the max speed , accy , and power you can deliver to and attacker !
one must consider size of weapon for concealment and portability . a gun shop owner told me once that in a fight he would want a 45 but he carried a j frame 38 . cause he could carry it all the time and would have it !
Max speed, accuracy and power... these are exactly my question. Generally, each one of these three aspects affects the other two. More speed equals less power and accuracy, more power = less speed and so on and so on. You get the picture. At some point an individual has to make a decision, or better yet every individual that carries HAS made a decision as to how much speed and accuracy he will give up for a certain level of power. Obviously the decision is also influenced by the other factors that you mentioned like size, weight, etc... All of these issues when viewed at the same time make it difficult to apply an order of importance but the order is there or else a decision would never have been made.
In my case, when I carry my 3" S&W 629, my size, weight and concealability decisions have been made. Now apply the speed, accuracy and power equation to this gun. I find that there is no equation. That is my question. How do you quantify speed or accuracy or power as it applies to a defense handgun and what amounts of each are needed. In other words, can I meet the speed and accuracy requirements when I am shooting 44 mags.
Hello 1sourdough. Thank you for your response. I agree that a 180 grain bullet in a 44Spl case would be very reasonable. I carry Speer 200 gr Gold Dot factory loads. I just cant help but wonder, since I have the capability in my gun to shoot mags, if I should shoot them to presumably gain more stopping power.
I guess the roots of the question are how much speed and accuracy is required so that I will know if I can achieve that level with my magnum loads. This is not only my question but everyones question. Everybody should be able to answer this question in order to justify what they are carrying now. Even if its a J frame you have a choice of 38, 38+P or 357 Mag.