Don’t sweat the ammo! ![]() This short article originally appeared in Police & Security News A lot of police officers get their knickers all in a knot when it comes to choosing duty ammunition. They read all of the manufacturer's specs and test results, they read all the gunzines to see what the "experts" (more appropriately called "writers" — including me) think is the best load in a caliber, they spend hours on the countless internet forums that debate "stopping power," and they pour over the results of whatever street shooting data and analyses they can find. If you really want to stop someone right now, you really need a rifle. Really. The only reason we don't carry rifles all the time (at least most of us don't) is because they are inconvenient to schlep around all day long. Pistols are (relatively) convenient, and that's why we carry them. If one handgun round is, say 33 percent "better" — defined in any reasonable way you like — than another, that doesn't make it any significantly better along the much longer scale. The only scale that matters: dropping people reliably with one shot all of the time. That said, how do you apply the round you pick? We have dispensed with both the "magic bullet" and the "shot placement" theory of handgun bullet performance above. Instead, commit yourself to placing somewhere between several and many rounds to the parts of your assailant that you can see and hit, in rapid succession. And train accordingly. |
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In partnership with PoliceOne.com, POSA is offering free tactical training videos on subjects like tactical shotgun usage, crisis entry, disarming a suspect, and more. Click here to view the videos. To learn more about POSA, visit www.posai.org Police Officers Safety Association, Inc. David Kenik, Executive Director dkenik@posai.org | |||
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