SickPythons
Regular Member
Try this:
Draw and fire your normal carry gun while backing up from the target. Empty the whole mag.
Go to the target, measure the radius and multiply it by about 3 (stress factor).
Now do the same thing with your .22
Still feel good about your .45??
I know everyone is going to come back with practice practice practice blah blah blah. You will always be a better rapid fire shot with your .22.
If I'm going to shoot someone, I want to hit them. Penetration, expansion, stopping power means nothing if you miss.
Draw and fire your normal carry gun while backing up from the target. Empty the whole mag.
Go to the target, measure the radius and multiply it by about 3 (stress factor).
Now do the same thing with your .22
Still feel good about your .45??
I know everyone is going to come back with practice practice practice blah blah blah. You will always be a better rapid fire shot with your .22.
If I'm going to shoot someone, I want to hit them. Penetration, expansion, stopping power means nothing if you miss.