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who shoots hard cast in .40?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brandi" data-source="post: 2530812" data-attributes="member: 24446"><p>Buffalo Bore sells some hard cast .40S&W stuff that's a little hotter than normal, I always figured it would make a decent trail/camping choice for here in Oklahoma since we don't have much for big critters. I know Glocks have that unsupported chamber issue but my .40 is a S&W40 so that shouldn't be an issue. What you guys think...would a M&P40 loaded with Buffalo Bore hard cast flat nose ammo (hot standard pressure) be a good outdoor "just in case" gun (assuming that's all you had)? I know S&W doesn't support using +P in any of their guns that I know of but lots of folks still do it without issue, would a +P version of the previous cartridge mentioned be a better choice? I've always thought that a .40S&W +P would make a good trail/camping caliber but I'm pretty much a .40 noob so maybe not a good idea?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandi, post: 2530812, member: 24446"] Buffalo Bore sells some hard cast .40S&W stuff that's a little hotter than normal, I always figured it would make a decent trail/camping choice for here in Oklahoma since we don't have much for big critters. I know Glocks have that unsupported chamber issue but my .40 is a S&W40 so that shouldn't be an issue. What you guys think...would a M&P40 loaded with Buffalo Bore hard cast flat nose ammo (hot standard pressure) be a good outdoor "just in case" gun (assuming that's all you had)? I know S&W doesn't support using +P in any of their guns that I know of but lots of folks still do it without issue, would a +P version of the previous cartridge mentioned be a better choice? I've always thought that a .40S&W +P would make a good trail/camping caliber but I'm pretty much a .40 noob so maybe not a good idea? [/QUOTE]
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