Blue, I believe you, and yes, it's a great study. And lots of things can happen when a bullet hits flesh and bone, and not all of them are good.

But I've also killed a lot of feral hogs here at the ranch with my Glocks in .357 Sig & 10mm. And more than a few with a .45 out of a 1911. Have yet to have one fail me. That being said, I don't use my 9mm's on hogs. And I prefer the .223 with Winchester's new 64 ? grain hog bullet.

Last edited by chlinstructor; 08/26/15.

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