saw the discussion come up in the deals section over some hydra-shocks, i wanted to share this with the rest of the group. This happened a year ago and by his account is true (unless the kindly old vet from the story had one too many cocktails at the VFW and dressed up the story. I happen to believe him, so there...)
I work with a dude who lives in St. Paul. His neighbor is a kind hearted wonderful vet of about 72. One night, the good old boy hears a rustling downstairs. He pulls his trusty .357 from the nightstand to investigate. In the den, he finds a crack headed gang banger of about 17 trying to make off with an armload of trasures that are priceless to him and worth about $30 on the street.
Being kind hearted, he tells the kid to put the stuff down and get the hell out. In response, the kid grabs the fire poker from the fire place and proceeds to attempt to bash the old mans head in. He fired twice, striking the kid center mass once. The ammunition in the revolver however, was fresh and new in about 1988. The bullet knocked the kid down but stopped short of going through the breast bone. Luckly, the elderly gent was able to close the gap and put pistol 6" from the perps face and hold him there until help arrived.
I don't know the full science of ammunition aging. i've heard stories of 60 year old surplus going boom every time and year old rounds going fizzle. either way, i change my defensive loads every 6 months.
if i ever have to defend my life or that of my families i damn well want to hear a boom instead of a click.
FWIW...