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I've read the article, and yes it is old.
As I admitted in my first post, I have a prejudice towards the 147 grain 9mm bullets due to the older design. It's silly and irrational, but it's my view and I'm sticking with it for sentimental reasons.
As far as old bullets, I have no problems using an older design bullet. There is most likely reams of documentation on the bullet and most importantly, it has been proven or discarded for a reason.
Yes, the new Ford F150 will get me there in better comfort and style than the old 1972 F150, but they will both get me there. The new bullet design will get the job done, but so will the old one, if you take my point.
One advantage to using an older bullet style instead of the "latest and greatest" is that it may be easier to find and less costly. Thus, allowing you to practice more with your carry load.
Biker
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If I knew I was going to get in to a gunfight I most ceratinly wouln't bring a handgun or two, and I don't know any smart person that does.
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