I've been using Federal 230 grain Hydra Shoks, second generation, for a long time, as well as Remington Golden Sabers, same size. A good long while ago, I tested both in my guns, and I found the same thing that r2dhart mentioned ... they both work well in everything I've tried them in. Well enough that I bought a serious supply of them in the same lot numbers to have on hand for a good long while.
Neither is the latest and greatest designer ammo, but I suspect they'll get the job done if I can deliver them to the right location, followed by another or two for good measure. I could be wrong but I seriously doubt anyone could tell the difference between getting shot with either of these and any other decent self defense bullet of the same caliber. I learned a very long time ago that I should never depend on a one shot stop. It happens some times, but a majority of the time, it does not! It never happens when you hear click instead of bang!!!
Neither is the latest and greatest designer ammo, but I suspect they'll get the job done if I can deliver them to the right location, followed by another or two for good measure. I could be wrong but I seriously doubt anyone could tell the difference between getting shot with either of these and any other decent self defense bullet of the same caliber. I learned a very long time ago that I should never depend on a one shot stop. It happens some times, but a majority of the time, it does not! It never happens when you hear click instead of bang!!!


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