There are certainly differences, but no one seems to be able to prove those differences actually have a significant effect on the outcome of gunfights.
I'm not making this up--do what I did and try to find the evidence. If there's a significant effect it should not only be detectable, it should be easily detectable. Instead, you find people making excuses for why the effect doesn't show up in the data. Excuses can be entertaining, but they don't actually get you any closer to finding the truth.
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Lately, I've been liking 10mm pretty darn good for a few years now.
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Yup. It's a fun caliber. I've been shooting 10mm for about 30 years now. Lately I've been thinking about buying a third pistol in the caliber.