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Why the snubbing of small caliber ammo?
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<blockquote data-quote="dirtrider73068" data-source="post: 3292630" data-attributes="member: 44606"><p>I have seen alot of articles and videos about .22 though being a small tiny round being the most lethal round to be shot with. Plus the .22 is cheap at that. I so wanted to speak up and tell this guy no matter what round or calibur you pop off if your comfortable with it and handle it and shot placement is point on then they all will do the job. Another way I look at it, if I can hold that pistol on point and return to aim with out fighting recoil the more shots I can get off faster then handling a havey pistol and fighting recoil fighting to get back on aim. Alot will say thats why .22 is most lethal or deadly little to no recoil and can stay on target, to me that means rapping off more rounds faster on target then pop, recoil, back on aim fire again, .22 just pop away empty a 15 round mag nothing flat staying on target. !5 round of hot .22 lead to the face or chest even is going to inflict some kind of pain. I have read and watch alot of cop shows, and of course forensic file is my fav show and most murders on that show are .22 calibur pistols.</p><p></p><p>I feel for me my .380 will do just fine in a flight or flight or in a shtf moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirtrider73068, post: 3292630, member: 44606"] I have seen alot of articles and videos about .22 though being a small tiny round being the most lethal round to be shot with. Plus the .22 is cheap at that. I so wanted to speak up and tell this guy no matter what round or calibur you pop off if your comfortable with it and handle it and shot placement is point on then they all will do the job. Another way I look at it, if I can hold that pistol on point and return to aim with out fighting recoil the more shots I can get off faster then handling a havey pistol and fighting recoil fighting to get back on aim. Alot will say thats why .22 is most lethal or deadly little to no recoil and can stay on target, to me that means rapping off more rounds faster on target then pop, recoil, back on aim fire again, .22 just pop away empty a 15 round mag nothing flat staying on target. !5 round of hot .22 lead to the face or chest even is going to inflict some kind of pain. I have read and watch alot of cop shows, and of course forensic file is my fav show and most murders on that show are .22 calibur pistols. I feel for me my .380 will do just fine in a flight or flight or in a shtf moment. [/QUOTE]
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