I understand what you are saying, but are you really underpowered if the bullet is reaching full expansion at the desired penetration depth and doing it with standard or +P pressures.
I'd rather have a bullet that penetrates the 12-15" and expands completely and gives lower recoil over one that does the same thing but with a harsher +P+ recoil pulse.
Now if you are looking for specific barrier penetration rounds or will be encountering extremely heavy clothing etc.... Then sure you may need a round with that design factor in mind and that may include higher working pressures and +P+ designation.
Hi again GBUS,
The Underwood Xtreme Defender bullet is a new-technology non-expanding approach that uses outwardly curved channels to create hydraulic slicing that reaches further, in terms of permanent wound channel size, than any expanding hollow point technology bullets. The Xtreme Defender is a lower mass variant of its Xtreme Penetrator predecessor, in interest of velocity (and thus muzzle energy)
maximization with penetration preservation.
Its rated velocity, 1550 fps, corresponds to full-size pistol testing, and its penetration, rated at 16 inches, is also lowered by short barrel pressure limitation, so is likely right in your 12-15" favored range with which I fully agree.
The RAMI's slide mass, aluminum frame, and low bore center combine to produce industry-enviably low recoil, and the DPM Systems Technologies springs have as well established themselves as effective in minimizing recoil, something that I've begun to believe is predominantly a result of slide bottom out intensity (watching slow motion YouTubes at 0.25X speed).
And in terms of bullet manufacturer quality, I have a Frankford impact hammer that enables nondestructive bullet disassembly. My experience thus far has shown Underwood to have by far the most intense and consistent disassembly forces, and powder fill depths have been imperceptible, bullet-to-bullet, a huge contrast to the other brands I've so far encountered. I trust Kevin Underwood's quality above all others, period.
So again, in sum, my happy situation is 15 rounds, completely concealed, with industry-best performance (with minimal short barrel penalty) and no additional risk of frame damage. The only downside is you can no longer impress the ladies with how easily it racks. Once they feel the buttery smooth trigger, however, it's game over.
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