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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 1490684" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>I agree with this, to a point. The point is that for self protection, or in this case self preservation, I believe that you shouldn't carry a firearm that you are not familiar with or that isn't proven. That takes practice, and lots of it, and that adds up quickly to your income.</p><p></p><p>I'm running a 255 hard cast over 1300 fps from my Glock. If that won't do the job then the next step would have to be my .338 RUM! My buddy just bought a Taurus .454 and the recoil is so bad that fast (and accurate) follow up shots would almost seem like luck. Sure you can load it down, but why carry such a beast if you're gonna do that? Don't get me wrong the thing is awesome. </p><p>I guess that's where the personal preference comes in, lots of power in every shot or lots of power in every magazine. I think my pistol is in the middle of both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 1490684, member: 8873"] I agree with this, to a point. The point is that for self protection, or in this case self preservation, I believe that you shouldn’t carry a firearm that you are not familiar with or that isn’t proven. That takes practice, and lots of it, and that adds up quickly to your income. I’m running a 255 hard cast over 1300 fps from my Glock. If that won’t do the job then the next step would have to be my .338 RUM! My buddy just bought a Taurus .454 and the recoil is so bad that fast (and accurate) follow up shots would almost seem like luck. Sure you can load it down, but why carry such a beast if you’re gonna do that? Don’t get me wrong the thing is awesome. I guess that’s where the personal preference comes in, lots of power in every shot or lots of power in every magazine. I think my pistol is in the middle of both. [/QUOTE]
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