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This ammo has a silver case,does that mean these are steel cases?What is anybodys opinion on using this as there personal defense carry ammo?And my next question what are your thoughts on carrying reloads in you carry gun for personal protection?
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It's not steel, it's just nickled brass. As for as I'm concerned it's the cat's meow, and I use it in all my SD weapons. I never carry reloads in my SD weapons. Not because they may not work, but because I don't want to give the D.A. anything he may use against me. At home reloads are fine in a SD weapon, but for me, not on the streets. Most of my reloads are Hornady XTP, the same bullet you can buy in the box from the factory, but I just don't feel comfortable with my reloads in my SD weapons.
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For me, I use Hornady Critical Defense ammo in my carry firearms. However, in my house guns, anything goes including handloads.
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I do use the Hornady Critical Defense ammo in the pistol I carry the most, my Sig P238. When I carry my LCR, I really have no problem having reloads in it. I have heard the arguments about - if you have to shoot someone, how a prosecutor can tell the jury about how you loaded up some super bullet to make sure the person was dead, or some such crap. My thought is WHO CARES, you are alive and he is not!
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Best I understood it (a few years ago), reloads or handloads are not allowed for self-defense use here in Kansas. Does not make sense to me but I'm nobody. So my carry (and so far un-used for defense) ammo is pretty much the only factory ammo I buy. I have heard good things about Hornady Critical Defense but have not tried any to see what it does. I carry Ranger XST T-series, the 6 petal. Have shot quite afew things with it to get an idea of performance and I like it. 2x4s, wallboard, milk jugs, trees, phone books, etc., etc. There are afew brand/loads that I did not like the results tho. My father-in-law swears by the Hornady but has never touched one off, just goes by what he has been told. I prefer to see for myself. Whatever ammo you choose to trust your life on, make sure you actually shoot enough of it to KNOW that it will function correctly in your firearm and KNOW where it shoots. If it is ever needed, it's the wrong time to find out that it don't work for you.
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that sums it up for me too.I always carry critical defense and thats what ill continue to do.thanks Carver must be a phsycic I only use tightgroup.
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I believe Massad Ayoob stated it was used once and put a good guy behind bars, among other evidence. I choose to use factory for carry. I have handloaded SD ammo for "serious bad times" ammo.
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I saw a show on tv with ayoob I think it was personal defense he was talking about using reloads for carry weapons.Ive always carried critical defense but I didnt know about the reloads,but like the ARMORED MAN inferred to if shtf it probably wouldnt matter.
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I read those accounts by Ayoob, and the biggest issue wasn't that the reloads were more powerful or more deadly, it's the fact they may be inconsistent with thier loadings as compared to store bought ammunition, so the defense or prosecution has no real way of duplicating the event to prove innocense or guilt on the defendant.
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if it is a true case of self defense then the DA isnt even going to press charges. and if the DA is enough of a jerk to do so then a good defense attorney will be able to help you out. im glad i have a room mate who knows all sorts of stuff about guns and is going to be a defense attorney so on the off chance that i ever end up having to defend myself i can hire him or someone in his firm and be confident that they know what is going on if i were to mention carrying my own load. (even though i dont, i carry critical defense)
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