The age old battle. 45ACP vs. whatever else.
I have some expanded bullets. Just recovered the 9mm's today from my shoot yesterday. I have a lone 45ACP Hydrashok 230gr for comparison.
Bullet Info:
9mm Winchester 115gr. Silvertip fired from Glock 26.
45ACP Federal 230gr. Hydrashok Fired from Glock 36.
Both in same medium which is very moist soft dirt. Almost mud. Unscientific, yes.. But same medium same range.
Pictures are here:
http://www.netjunky.us/bullet/I like a 45ACP and I always will. It's hard to think something could just walk away from being hit with it.
I also like a 9mm because it is more affordable to shoot and you can get a very small handgun to carry for that round.
I feel equally safe carrying either one. As can be seen in the photos, the 9mm expanded just as large as the 45ACP.
The hydrashok is supposed to be a very effective defense round for the 45ACP. And the 9mm silvertip has a questionable record due to a couple bad shooting incidents.
All in all, I'd personally trust either one to protect myself and my family. I sure would not want to get hit with either one of them.
Next up will be some .40S&W 180gr and 155GR. stuff. Big debate there as well on which is better. Some say the 180gr is not sufficient. Other say the 155 is not either. I even have some 135's IF I can I will shoot these here soon and post results. Same unscientific test medium too.
Enjoy