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    History of U.S. Military Handgun Rounds

    And there's a few thousand that disagree. Here's just one: https://www.americanrifleman.org/content/handgun-stopping-power-sizing-up-your-options/. Feel free to carry what you want, but I've shot hundreds of deer with various loads and my basic .45 Colt is one of the finest short range deer...
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    History of U.S. Military Handgun Rounds

    Actually,. they are equal I believe in killing capability, not stopping or impact energy. If their statements were accurate, then the .25 ACP would be good enough and you can carry even more ammo!
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    History of U.S. Military Handgun Rounds

    I'm still the .45 also. It starts bigger than many 9mm's expand to in my finding. I currently have a FS 1911 GI-Model and find it to be the ideal sidearm. Mine has the 8 round mag and if you need more than 9, you are probably doing something wrong. High capacity 9mm has reduced peoples...
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    Handloads for Semi-Auto Rifles vs. Bolt-Guns

    I reload for 14 calibers or more at last check. I personally tailor many loads for specific firearms, although you do have to be careful and make sure you mark them appropriately. I use different color load boxes, such as red for HOT Ruger only loads, blue for moderate loads and green for...
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    Waterproof Shotgun Shells

    Just use silicone spray like camp dry. Doesn't have to be excessive. I've used wax too, but it builds up pretty quickly, but is better for long term storage.
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    Ayoob: Is the .45 Obsolete?

    .45 ACP, .45 Colt, .450 Bushmaster and .45-70 Gov. These are my (4) primary calibers. See any similarity? ;) It's not that I don't have many others, but for for home defense, carry, deer hunting, bear hunting and vehicle stopping, these are my go-to's. The only other caliber I really use...
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