Just glad to see the .38 125gr standard pressure Nyclad reintroduced by Federal. Should be great in the J-frames for those who are recoil sensitive. All I was saying, is that if you create distance, obtain concealment, solid cover while maintaining continued movement, and still have the ability to even aquire the sights, at that point, noise and flash is irrelivant, you are driving in 6th gear with a 5 gear transmission. Never underestimate your training, because you will always fall back on it. My first armed confrontation was me against 4 subjects, dressed in BDU's, all black, and in a parking garage(not much cover there). All 4 were arrested without a shot fired/ and trespassed by the owner agent. Presence, observation, and gaining distance and verbal commands made the difference, not any bullet, caliber, or ballistic information. Here's the kicker... they had about 20 (firearms) in their possession. The only reason I hesitated in firing was that the third guy down the stairwell had an orange tip on one of the guns(toy of a Smith J-frame). I ordered them to the ground, they complied and begged me not to shoot them. Out of about 20 guns my .357 mag was the only real one. They spent a fortune for replica Sig 226's, Beretta 92's, etc. all pellet guns. They were having a "fun, realistic" gunfight. And to be honest, if it wasn't for the orange tip, I would have been front page news, nationally. But, I continued on and the real stuff happended later. But, in short, the .38 is enough. The type of load, everyone has there favorites. And I don't blame them. All I ask is look beyond, far beyond, the load or bullet. Look at surviving and living to live another day. That's all..
Mohawk.