Being a data nerd and having the opportunity to study autopsy reports from several police shootings in my county. I agree with the FBI technician there seems to not be much difference in terminal performance between the 40 S&W and 9MM x19.I always liked .40S&W always seemed like the sweet spot between 9mm and 45 ACP. High capacity and enough power, but not too much to affect accuracy.
I like the look of 357 Sig, looks like it would feed reliably.Being a data nerd and having the opportunity to study autopsy reports from several police shootings in my county. I agree with the FBI technician there seems to not be much difference in terminal performance between the 40 S&W and 9MM x19.
I do think that the 9MM has less recoil and is easier to shoot than the 40. My 357 Sig with 125 grain at 1450 FPS is also easier to shoot than the 40 and 45 ACP+P.
The 357 Sig shoots a 9MM projectile and in my Glock feds very well. The energy is significant while recoil is manageable, I have the full size Glock.I like the look of 357 Sig, looks like it would feed reliably.
Yes, I think if I was in the US I'd be looking at 357 Sig Glock myself. Does it shoot noticeably flatter?The 357 Sig shoots a 9MM projectile and in my Glock feds very well. The energy is significant while recoil is manageable, I have the full size Glock.
I have another bottle neck handgun cartridge the 7.62 x 25 which feeds well also.
One needs to take all my handgun evaluations from my handgun position and that is that a handgun is something that you use to fight to get to your rifle. Also, a combat handgun use needs to consider body armor. In plane words my handgun practice does not revolve around precision target shooting. I do not shoot far enough with a handgun to judge if it shoots flatter.Yes, I think if I was in the US I'd be looking at 357 Sig Glock myself. Does it shoot noticeably flatter?
I shot a Tokarev many years ago. It was close between what was more lethal, the bullets or the ejected cases!
Interesting points. I see what you mean regarding distance and usage. I used to shoot the 1500 and you could see the bullets arcing in the right light. Definitely not flat at probably half the velocity of your 357 Sig. I can imagine even with body armour that's going to hurt!One needs to take all my handgun evaluations from my handgun position and that is that a handgun is something that you use to fight to get to your rifle. Also, a combat handgun use needs to consider body armor. In plane words my handgun practice does not revolve around precision target shooting. I do not shoot far enough with a handgun to judge if it shoots flatter.
With that said my 357 Sig loads are 225 feet per second faster than my +P 9MM loads with the exact same projectile. Flatter at 50 Yards? Probably but hardly noticeable. Hitting harder at 50 yards? Yes! Does the extra 225 FPS add some useful range to the 357? Most likely but I've not studied how far.
Modern handgun use has the shooter staying off the body armor and centering on arterial, joint and central nervous system approaches.
