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  • .45 ACP

    99 67.35%
  • .40 CAL

    48 32.65%
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    Default .45 ACP vs .40 Cal Which one do you think is best?

    Many Opinons and studies differ about which caliber of pistol round is superior. However, i want to know what you all think. Who is the top dog?

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    Default Re: .45 ACP vs .40 Cal Which one do you think is best?

    .40 - Cheaper to shoot which means you can shoot more. Easy to find at any Walmart. Higher magazine capacity.

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    Default Re: .45 ACP vs .40 Cal Which one do you think is best?

    What is best or what do i prefer?

    I like shooting 45acp for fun (range/competition) but if I was have to go to war I would carry my Sig in 40 because of the capacity. I guess you could get a double stack 45 and that would do both, so i guess i really don't have an answer. SOrry, no help..
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    Default Re: .45 ACP vs .40 Cal Which one do you think is best?

    Standard pressure loadings in both calibers deliver similar terminal performace numbers. I have never heard of a +P .40 S&W load, so that leaves only the .45 which can be had in a high pressure load.

    In the 80s, when the FBI was testing the 10mm auto cartridge, they cut it down and eventually ended up making the .40 S&W. In the same trials that the .40 was born in. The FBI conducted a series of terminal ballistics tests on skeletons cast in spec ballistics gelatin to ditermine lethality and the factors that influence it.

    What was discovered was that somewhere between roughly 280 ft-lbs of energy and 330 ft-lbs of energy, shots in the center body mass had a much better chance of being lethal than shots with less than 280 ft-lbs. That is not to say that 280 ft-lbs of kinetic energy is the minimum required for lethality, just that 330 ft-lbs was a good reference point for minimum kinetic energy required to make a kill shot more likely than not. This has to do with terminal expansion and penetration requiring a certain amount of force.

    Both .45 ACP and .40 S&W have more than 350 ft-lbs of kinetic energy, then again, so does a 9mm in a +P loading. If its capacity you want, then a 9mm with 147 gr. +P rounds is what you want. Some people, myself included, are quite happy with .45 though.
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    Default Re: .45 ACP vs .40 Cal Which one do you think is best?

    You do know that this is a question that will have no decisive resolution. Even in three posts, your question about which is the best of two cartridges (I assume that when you wrote .40 cal. that you meant 40 S&W..or did you mean .40 S&W and the 10mm Auto, also a .40 cal cartridge? How about the 400 CorBon? The 38-40?) - even asking about the best of two, you have responses about a third. Normal for this kind of question.
    I like the .45ACP. I use it for match shooting. I use it for SD. Since I load my own, cost is not a factor. It can be had in a bewildering array of choices, some of which yield tremendous power (.45 Super - a +P+).
    I have never felt insecure carrying a single stack magazine of six or seven rounds.
    I have loaded and carried the above mentioned 400 CorBon - another powerful cartridge - but gravitate back to the .45 ACP.
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    PS - Caliber means one thing; cartridge means another. They are not the same.
    Last edited by Pete D.; November 14th, 2010 at 07:24 AM.
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    Default Re: .45 ACP vs .40 Cal Which one do you think is best?

    Currently carry .40 but prefer shooting .45, when I have the cash I will very likely be switching things up.

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    Default Re: .45 ACP vs .40 Cal Which one do you think is best?

    I think either one is just fine for my needs. If I had to pick only one it would be .45.

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    Default Re: .45 ACP vs .40 Cal Which one do you think is best?

    Quote Originally Posted by SCBaldr View Post
    Standard pressure loadings in both calibers deliver similar terminal performace numbers. I have never heard of a +P .40 S&W load, so that leaves only the .45 which can be had in a high pressure load.
    Corbon makes a great .40 load. Their 135gr. JHP .40 offers 1325 fps at 526 ft/lbs of energy. They also supposedly have a .40 +p in either pow'rball or thunder ranch.

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    Default Re: .45 ACP vs .40 Cal Which one do you think is best?

    Presently own a XDM 45 and, love it. Buying a S&W MP40c this week for conceal carry. I can't wait to try it at the range. Anyone have any good or, bad expeirences with M&P 40?

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    Default Re: .45 ACP vs .40 Cal Which one do you think is best?

    It depends on what you what to do with he gun and your ability to control it.

    Me, I've been shooting the .45 ACP for just over 50 years now (since I was 10) and with todays ammo I find no reason to change. If I want more I go to my .44 Mag.

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