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<blockquote data-quote="KurtM" data-source="post: 1264664" data-attributes="member: 6064"><p>I have seen many examples of "modern hollow points" NOT EXPANDING!! And to be fair I have seen plenty that have...so I guess what Lilly's is saying is "IF" they all happen to expand they are about equal in performance.</p><p></p><p> "IF" they don't expand there is a very great difference in performance, with historical and empirical data giving the heavier bigger bullets quite an edge, so I guess it depends on if you want to bet that the bullets you have, are all going to expand or not. I like to plan for the "not" and will be greatly pleased if they do!</p><p></p><p>More to the point of this thread 45 G.A.P. isn't taking of because of a few things, not much in the way of cheap ammo for practice, capacity of the gun it's-self, and lack of a cheap supply of Brass for reloading, although it is starting to have a bit of following in the revolver competitions, cause they are shorter than a regular 45 and just a tiny bit faster to reload with full moon clips.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KurtM, post: 1264664, member: 6064"] I have seen many examples of "modern hollow points" NOT EXPANDING!! And to be fair I have seen plenty that have...so I guess what Lilly's is saying is "IF" they all happen to expand they are about equal in performance. "IF" they don't expand there is a very great difference in performance, with historical and empirical data giving the heavier bigger bullets quite an edge, so I guess it depends on if you want to bet that the bullets you have, are all going to expand or not. I like to plan for the "not" and will be greatly pleased if they do! More to the point of this thread 45 G.A.P. isn't taking of because of a few things, not much in the way of cheap ammo for practice, capacity of the gun it's-self, and lack of a cheap supply of Brass for reloading, although it is starting to have a bit of following in the revolver competitions, cause they are shorter than a regular 45 and just a tiny bit faster to reload with full moon clips. [/QUOTE]
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