Is there such a thing as a .380+P?I have a bunch of 380+p mainly federal hst and gold dot, Hornady.
I think there is but there isn't. I don't think there's an official .380+p recognized but there manufactures like Buffalo bore that load some with a little extra mustard. Never shot any.Is there such a thing as a .380+P?
See post #19.Is there such a thing as a .380+P?
I saw it. I posed the question because I know that there is no official .380 +P. Factory or reloaded ammo with a double dose would cause a kaboom but that .380 case is pretty small. I don't know if you could double it.See post #19.
I think there is but there isn't. I don't think there's an official .380+p recognized but there manufactures like Buffalo bore that load some with a little extra mustard. Never shot any.
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I reload .380. With powders like titegroup the case isn’t close to full.
”What about all the other brands?”
Every gun can kaboom, just noticeTaurusGlock has more than their market share.
That's not an argument starting post in the least.Funny how if it's a S&W, it's the "friends" fault; but if it's a Taurus, it's immediately the gun's fault...
(306) M&P blew up due to a friend's friend's lack of common sense. | Texas Gun Talk - The Premier Texas Gun Forum
So what about the other manufacturers that have had similar issues? All listed above have had issues, yet you still recommend those.
A stark reminder of why we wear ANSI approved safety glasses while shooting.
He shot three rounds and then kaboom. Barrel looks okay, slide broke into pieces. Squib? Out of battery firing? Sure would like to see the brass. I would bet this is an ammo and not gun problem but all speculation for now.
Friends don’t let friends buy Taurus.
Most certainly never use a Taurus as a serious SD weapon.