![]() ![]() The round I keep hearing is a good one is the TAC-X. It loses a LOT of energy after going through just a couple layers of drywall (to the point that if your shot goes through 2-3 of your interior walls, it is unlikely to penetrate the neighbor’s wall), and with proper ammo selection has fantastic terminal performance.ĭownside over 300BLK is how loud it is unsuppressed and is harder to run reliably in shorter packages.ģ00BLK just doesn’t have as much selection for good “duty” ammo. Honestly if over penetration and containing stray shots is the primary concern, 223/556 is just about the best round there is. Frangible ammo also has horrible terminal ballistics. I also have one 20 round mag of Hornady sub-x because im too cheap to buy some of the solid copper expanding subsonics (like the maker REX) but its not the primary go to ammo ill choose. It seems to do well in gel, was a resonable price for me to buy a couple hundred rounds and experiment with it. I have 110 grain Vmax Hornady black ammo. Youll have to look at any ballistics gel testing that is done on the ammo you are considering and deem if that is acceptable to you. just that you are looking for a magic bullet and it doesnt likely exist. Im not trying to tell you that you're wrong in wanting. if you only hit soft tissue or an especially thin target youll increase your risk of over penetrationīy selecting ammo that seeks to mitigate this by reducing penetration you risk not getting enough penetration on a especially thick target or hitting hard tissues/bone ![]() Penetration through a "soft" (read human) target is a bit unpredictable IMO. TL:DR - Im just some rando on the internet, do what you want. Manufacturers make ammo that they advertise doesn't over penetrate. ![]()
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