farmerj wrote:Whatever is best suited for your rifle or you can get your hands on.
UnaStamus wrote:What you choose breaks down to whether it's out of an SBR or 16" or longer carbine, and which twist rate you have. Rifle bullets for the most part will perform well a CQB ranges across the board regardless of velocities, since almost all barrels will shoot a bullet fast enough to function in CQB. There are extremes in the 7"-9" range for .223/5.56 where it becomes more questionable with some rounds, but those lengths are terrible for .223/5.56 in general. The goal is to have a caliber that adheres to FBI ballistic performance standards with 12-18" of penetration. The link above from DocGKR is excellent and details a lot of good ammunition.
There are three bullet categories that you can look at for home defense/personal protection: Barrier Blind, Urban and OTM/Match. For the sake of this post not getting ridiculously long, I'll keep it to the .223/5.56 realm.
Barrier Blind is a bullet that can travel through an intermediate or hard barrier and still perform (expand and penetrate) in the target just like when it does not. It will also effectively penetrate through the barrier without losing significant mass. These are typically bonded JSP and monolithic copper solid HPs (like the TSX).
Urban loads typically comprise of a HP, BTHP, JSP or Ballistic Tip design. Urban refers to the bullets being suitable in high-traffic/high-population areas where there is a concern to eliminate any chance of over penetration. The problem is that many urban loads under-penetrate and will not go deep enough into a cavity to reach vitals. There are several LE incidents where urban loads failed, and most of those involved Hornady TAP Urban. Urban loads are generally varmint hunting bullets by design. Federal TRU is by far the best company to go with for Urban loads, and you should only look at the T223E and T223F loads.
OTM/Match loads are either OTM or BTHP, or else a tipped BT bullet. These work exceptionally well in various platforms, and tend to work well in SBRs.
Without repeating what's on the link, I'll give you a couple of alternative/field expedient options:
For barrier blind loads, finding the LE/duty ammunition is going to get great results. If you want to find some at your local gun shop and they typically don't carry LE/duty ammunition, look for the following hunting ammo:
Federal Fusion 62gr (same bullet as the Federal Tactical LE223T3 and XM556FBIT3 loads)
Remington Premier Core-Lokt Ultra Bonded 62gr PSP
Anything with a 45gr, 55gr or 70gr Barnes TSX
For Urban loads, don't use anything that isn't LE/Duty designed. They will have very poor performance. For OTM loads, use companies that use quality bullets. Do not rely on lower grade companies like Prvi Partisan, HSM or BVAC, as they are inconsistent with quality and do not always use quality bullets.
There are also frangible and RRLP bullets, which are terrible. They typically perform like FMJs and zip right through without disintegrating. They are a very poor choice for HD/self defense.
captnviper wrote:http://www.chuckhawks.com/ammo_by_anonymous.htm
I have used this as my reference.
Yow. Load your 10 gauge with whatever the hell you want.
captnviper wrote:http://www.chuckhawks.com/ammo_by_anonymous.htm
I have used this as my reference.
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