I worry about feral hogs as much as I do people. 147gr Hardcasts in my Glock 19.
"...if the gentlemen of Virginia shall send us a dozen of their sons, we would take great care in their education, instruct them in all we know, and make men of them." Canasatego 1744
None for myself, but load 90gr Lehigh Defenders for Wife's P365's to 1300 fps with Power Pistol, i can't tear that little bullet up, tough customer, hit a strawberry thieving rabbit with one at 1700 fps from my 357 Sig, yes, they will spin a kitchen blender hole in and out.
Have you tested these loads in shorter pistols like the Sig P938 or Sig 355x?
I've chrono'd Lost River Ammunition Company factory 148 grain +P hard cast out of the standard Sig P365 and a P365 XL.
Standard P365 (3.1 inch barrel): Average 989, High 1003, Low 981, Extreme Spread 22, Standard Deviation 8.8 (5 shots)
P365 XL: Average 1061, High 1068, Low 1048, Extreme Spread 20, Standard Deviation 8.2 (5 shots)
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I did this gonzo test a few years ago before Mackay was manufacturing ammo. It is the Buffalo Bore Outdoorsman round, marketed as 147 grain +P. Mackay can weigh in, but I think he uses the same bullet. Chrono results on that were Average 1010, High 1035, Low 994, Extreme Spread 40, Standard Deviation 11.8 (10 shots). I would expect the same performance from Mackay's rounds. I also found that Buffalo Bore is more expensive and the lots I have frequently do not fit in a 9mm case gauge. Note that I said Jug 4 a bunch of times when it really was jug 3.
Thanks for sharing those numbers and the link. I wouldn’t want to be in the way of that bullet.