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Old December 27, 2011, 09:05 AM   #4
Don P
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Seems to me that given a couple rounds of the reloaded ammo and the recipe the reloader used, a good ballistics lab could develop that data rather easily. Just an uneducated guess, but ballistics are ballisitics. Once you know the velocity from the end of the barrel, any given bullet has the same ballistic path no matter what powder and primer are used
Who is going to pay for the testing you mention?
Can you match factory ammo with regards to uniformity ballistic wise and have the same data to back up your claim? Personally I think not.
With Mas being the expert and one of the folks called to testify at trials that involve deadly force I'll take "his" advise and use factory ammo. One less hurtle to overcome if ever involved in a SD shooting. Again to each there own on there ammo choice for SD.

He did NOT mention any particular case in the segment.
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