Which has better stopping power?
Ooh, look what I found!I'm sure there's a scientific answer that could be found, but believe me, you won't find it -
This should be a sticky!The "caliber war" threads always have anecdotal evidence - the guy that was "Dead Right There" with a .22 to the heart; the guy that kept coming after a dozen.45's center mass, etc. But the human body is incredibly resilient, and it seems that an opponent in a killing frenzy fueled by anger/hate/drugs that overpowers his or her will to live will be difficult to stop unless the shot is well placed. By well placed I mean something that drastically impacts the central nervous system (headshot or massive spinal damage) or causes enough hemorrhaging to rapidly reduce the blood pressure. And even the latter, from what I have read, may take many seconds.
All this leads me to the school of shot placement, which means I want to be able to shoot the guns I carry relatively well (and which is why I dropped +P's in my airweights).