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<blockquote data-quote="cscokd" data-source="post: 2043716" data-attributes="member: 5609"><p>Note to self... </p><p>1) change out wife's CCW .380 HP for FMJ </p><p>2) get her another .380 magazine</p><p>3) move shotgun closer to bed so I don't need a pistol to get to it.</p><p></p><p>Seriously, we've always heard stories about how ineffective handguns are at "stopping" threats. This puts some serious data behind those stories. As a hunter I'm quite familiar with how even a small deer can travel quite a distance without a heart or lungs, and how that can can be correlated to a BG continuing to move several yards towards you. It's exemplifies quite well the need to keep firing until the threat stops, usually by interrupting the nervous system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cscokd, post: 2043716, member: 5609"] Note to self... 1) change out wife's CCW .380 HP for FMJ 2) get her another .380 magazine 3) move shotgun closer to bed so I don't need a pistol to get to it. Seriously, we've always heard stories about how ineffective handguns are at "stopping" threats. This puts some serious data behind those stories. As a hunter I'm quite familiar with how even a small deer can travel quite a distance without a heart or lungs, and how that can can be correlated to a BG continuing to move several yards towards you. It's exemplifies quite well the need to keep firing until the threat stops, usually by interrupting the nervous system. [/QUOTE]
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