Thanks for the warm welcome.Corbon's are great.First and formost your load has to be reliable in your chosen gun.Also you have to be able to handle it well.Most coroner's can't tell a 9mm,40 or 45 wound channel from each other.What load works best is a 64,000 ?and it won't be answered on any board.I'am qualified NRA expert in self defense shooting and to tell you the truth,there is no majic bullet.At what angle was the bad guy shot?Is he on crack or cocain or somthing that will boost his adrenalen?Did you shoot out his motor movements?There was a guy that was hit 5 times with a .45acp he lived.Said it felt like bee stings.Another went down like a rock with a .22 to the chest.Use what ever gives you reliable consistant,center mass hit's with good penetration.9mm and up is the most consistant cal's. I carry a number of different guns from time to time.Depending on my dress,where I'm going,and etc.My Star BM like's 147gr.Rangers,My TT33 tok in 9mm like's 115gr silvertips,my S&W 38 sp likes 130gr hollow points.In the winter it's very cold here on Lake Erie,bad guys wear down and leather coats,so in the winter I carry FMJ.A good reliable gun,plenty of practice and a little common sense,you will come out ahead.
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