I was sued three times, so I speak from some experience there, and shootings, well, that too.
Anybody can spout "how it should be". No one will disagree. But a wise person considers how it is likely to be, and mitigates liability. I am certain that any lawyer worth the hire that either prosecutes you or represents the dearly departed will certainly pursue ANY door you leave open , regardless of "how it should be". So a prudent person doesn't leave the door open. They think ahead and mitigate risks that are obvious.
How are they going to know by looking it was a factory or reload? Do they actually confiscate, disassemble, and test? Do they test fire?
How would they know unless you used some esoteric rare bullet?
I get that, and am not arguing that point. But I'm not willing to give them extra ammo to use in their fight against me.
So in today's liberal legal environment, you are content to allow a judge to decide if an extra "condition" should be admitted, and then an uninformed jury to hear about the "devastating effects" of handloaded ammo "designed solely to inflict maximum carnage" and "unnecessary suffering", rather than just shut down that entire avenue of questioning?
Remember, your entire freedom to continue living your life in the manner that you are accustomed to and life-changing finances (saved, current, and future) are on the line.
You have a lot more faith in our "justice" system than I do.
If I'm going to gamble on something "just to prove a point", or "just because I 'think' I can", I'm not going to do it with that much at risk, especially with such totally adequate alternatives available. I'll save those stunts for much lower odds endeavors.
How are they going to know by looking it was a factory or reload? Do they actually confiscate, disassemble, and test? Do they test fire?
How would they know unless you used some esoteric rare bullet?
I keep reading that people are using their reloaded ammo in their personal defense guns.
Somewhere I have read that you should never use reloaded ammunition for self defense. Reason was that the defense attorney would really work you over i court and you could be subject to civil actions for its use on the bad guy.
What is the correct ammo tu use in your carry gun for defense in a court case?
I think you have to live to go to court . LarryDepends on the state laws where you live. If your state has a Castle Doctrine, you need to know exactly what it involves. It will be hard for a reloader to improve on Federal HST, Winchester PDX-1, and Speer Gold dot ammo if they want to carry the best.
My cousin is an ER operating room nurse, former medic, and he has seen a lot of gunshot wounds. Winchester 155 Silver tip in a 40 cal is some really wicked ammo to shoot, and a lot of police depts. in the past has used it.
Thanks for the read Rich. Very much to the point of not using handloads.
Right one is factory.Just a hypothetical here but if you got your brass squeaky clean and matched the primer and projectile to a factory load, would they even be able to tell it was a handload?
Can you tell which of these is the handload and which is the factory round?
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The only result from this thread is that now a lot of people are questioning themselves on self defense. Lawyers hard at work. You do what needs to be done and worry later. Be correct and be accurate. When there is only one survivor, then they write the history.