Femme Assise
Plinker
- Jan 9, 2012
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Would bonded or non-bonded ammo be more suitable? Im not really sure of the difference.
An example of bonded would be the Speer Gold Dot. Bonded are typically thought to hold together better.
A non-bonded would be Federals HST.
Both are great bullets, along with many other fine choices. Choose more on what will feed and which you find more accurate. Actually, I base my choice on what works best for me and also cost. Luckily, both the Gold Dot and HST work great in my gun and I wait until I see it available in the 50 round boxes under $30.00. Getting it much cheaper so I can afford to actually shoot what I carry much more often is more important to me than whether it's bonded or not.
There is more than sufficient evidence to support the recorded stopping power of the 45 with the 230 gr. FMJ. It is just the right weight, shape and speed to stop the fight with one fair shot.