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Of course it all boils down to shot placement, but all things being equal 'I.e. not a specific round' I prefer 45 because its a big, slow round. It has a lot of energy but is less likely to over penetrate. The muzzle velocity is a good way to quantify this. 9mm, light, fast, but more likely to have enough energy to continue through an attacker, and possibly someone else. 45, not as much. This is my opinion based on research and reading ive done. And yes, 45 has these benefits at the cost of capacity.
I feel that in a SHTF scenario, a basic JHP 45 round would be more effective and safer than a comparable 9mm. And I think both are equally available.
Ive heard the Hornady self defense rounds are great performers though. Not arguing that. But I figure 1 in 10 consumers use it just because of all the choices out there.
I carry Federal 230gr HST +p, its a fairly devastating round that is bonded. I have and carry +P because that is the only flavor I can find 90% of the time. I love the round though. I pulled the a bullet out of the spine of a 140lb wild boar that I shot at 90yards. Some of the 'petals' sheared off on the bone, but the round itself stayed bomded together completely.
I feel that in a SHTF scenario, a basic JHP 45 round would be more effective and safer than a comparable 9mm. And I think both are equally available.
Ive heard the Hornady self defense rounds are great performers though. Not arguing that. But I figure 1 in 10 consumers use it just because of all the choices out there.
I carry Federal 230gr HST +p, its a fairly devastating round that is bonded. I have and carry +P because that is the only flavor I can find 90% of the time. I love the round though. I pulled the a bullet out of the spine of a 140lb wild boar that I shot at 90yards. Some of the 'petals' sheared off on the bone, but the round itself stayed bomded together completely.