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Title: Another, perhaps better handgun stopping power comparison
Post by: backupr9 on August 16, 2015, 12:23:44 PM
This is a quite interesting read...found it on the Seecamp forum.

http://www.buckeyefirearms.org/alternate-look-handgun-stopping-power
Title: Re: Another, perhaps better handgun stopping power comparison
Post by: garymass on August 16, 2015, 04:23:31 PM
Thanks, Interesting read.
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Post by: cargaritaville on August 16, 2015, 05:41:17 PM
Incredible detail! Great article to read. I think that I came away with I should own one of each.
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Post by: johnny on August 16, 2015, 05:51:48 PM
    Yes very interesting read.
 And I guess what I came away with was that carry what's reliable, second nature to shoot,and comfortable to wear,in that order.
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Post by: Richard S on August 16, 2015, 08:53:50 PM
An excellent article.  Thank you, John, for posting it.

The lesson I take away from the piece can be summarized by the three old words: "placement, placement, placement." Or, as Wyatt Earp is said to have advised, "Learn to take your time in a hurry."
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Post by: tracker on August 17, 2015, 11:33:11 AM

Someone wisely stated that the best first step in handling most airborne emergencies is to wind your watch because an overreactive misstep can compound the existing problem.
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Post by: ECR on August 17, 2015, 06:24:49 PM
An excellent read and a great post. Thank you!
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Post by: JoshA on August 17, 2015, 07:52:13 PM

Someone wisely stated that the best first step in handling most airborne emergencies is to wind your watch because an overreactive misstep can compound the existing problem.

I love this idea. So true. Keep calm and wind on.