Writing out makes it sound a lot more ambitious than it did in my head...

I like it for the combination of accuracy, stopping power and capacity. Stopping power is almost identical to the .45 in the rounds I've used but accuracy is slightly tighter our of the same length barrel and qutie deffinately has a flatter trajectory and carries 1-3 more rounds than .45 in the same weapon. Kick and muzzlejump are also lower which puts me back on target faster. Re-loading with a necked round is always harder but, I'd rather go ahead a pay a bit more for the ammo itself and be more comfortable in handling the firearm.Asylum Knight wrote:I am interested in why you would drop to a .357SIG from .45? Less recoil?
Thanks for the detailed information. I did not realize the .357SIG had such punch behind it. Now I sure as hell know to RUN if I ever get assaulted with a desert eagle, :laugh: .ArtosDracon wrote:I like it for the combination of accuracy, stopping power and capacity. Stopping power is almost identical to the .45 in the rounds I've used but accuracy is slightly tighter our of the same length barrel and qutie deffinately has a flatter trajectory and carries 1-3 more rounds than .45 in the same weapon. Kick and muzzlejump are also lower which puts me back on target faster. Re-loading with a necked round is always harder but, I'd rather go ahead a pay a bit more for the ammo itself and be more comfortable in handling the firearm.Asylum Knight wrote:I am interested in why you would drop to a .357SIG from .45? Less recoil?
If you're not totally familiar, .357Sig is .40SW necked down to use a .355/.356 bullet which is the same size as all of the .38/.380, 9mm and .357 rounds but, the necked case allows much higher velocities, to the tune of up to ~1500fps which generates massive stopping power with 185-215gr bullets. .40SW and .45 do use heavier bullets but are also massively slower. 9mm I've seen max out around 500ft/lbs, .357Sig ~650, .40SW ~560, 10mm ~730, .45 ~650, .50AE ~1600. Please note that these are all of a single brand and are all equivalent hollow point bullets that i have on hand. I won't say what brand as they're not a contributor here and they don't make 5.7x28mm rounds. I'll just say they're a publicly available and rather common brand, they are not custom loads though I'm sure each has been factory tuned to perform at the peak of the rounds ability, atleast they better for the price I'm paying for them.
ArtosDracon wrote:Nope, just use the factory 20's generally, I was in CA for this job though so it was 10's this time around. In the future if forced to operate in california I'll be carrying my G35 in .357. If forced to have only 10 rounds to a mag I'm going to need them to pack a little more punch. The 5.7 got the job done, without question but, I did utter, "come on, come around the door" more than once.
Take a gander at my thread about stated recent encounter over at http://57forum.com/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=192" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; It has about as much information as I can release for liability sake until the full investigation is complete and any charges that may arise are settled.eccvets wrote:ArtosDracon wrote:Nope, just use the factory 20's generally, I was in CA for this job though so it was 10's this time around. In the future if forced to operate in california I'll be carrying my G35 in .357. If forced to have only 10 rounds to a mag I'm going to need them to pack a little more punch. The 5.7 got the job done, without question but, I did utter, "come on, come around the door" more than once.
Wait, so you use your 5-7 against a bad guy? I'm intrested in how well it did as a defensive round as I have heard a lot of conflicting things (everything from nobody has ever survived a center mass hit with one to it's a .22mag and you gotta hit every major organ to do any damage) as it seems like compared with a G35/.357, it's not so good. Seems like it is not a good primary weapon to use compared with other rounds... Would you suggest the 5-7 if you could carry the full 20 rounds? I mean if you really do need the extra 10 rounds to protect yourself... IDK if I would rely on my 5-7 for anything but target pratice. I don't wanna really make this about a 5.7X28 vs other caliber thread but they do say a single .45 will stop someone and it sounds like you needed 10+ 5.7X28 to do the job.
BTW: Arn't law enforcement officers able to use 20 round mags in California? I though there was a list on the old forums about which goverment agencies which were using them and I wouldn't think that police officers would be restricted to the 10 round mag cap.
I did not have to reload magazines, that is one situation I avoid as best I can. The mags reload pretty easily but, it is quite time consuming. This time around I had the FsN in a drop thigh rig that held one extra mag and a double mag pouch behind my left hip. I do have a second double mag pouch that I sometimes where as well. The mag pouch is actually large enough to hold more than two mags in smaller calibers. It will holdabout 8 mags for my P230 and four for my G17. I wish it were just a tad bit larger as it will almost hold four for my G35 but, you can't get one out without pulling both and in a tense situation, I'd be liable to drop the second one ripping the first one out so I wear a seperate tripple I got just for it that's similar in size.eccvets wrote:Thanks for the info here (couldn't get in to the other thread/forum, it says I'm not allowed). On another subject on the same topic, I was wondering if you had to reload your mags and how that went. If you did, did you find it hard to reload this round in this type of mag quickly (I've never had to reload a rifle or this type of mag before when it counted so I have no idea how hard it would be or if that even came in to play). I've never really had any trouble reloading before and have always though it to be very simple and amaziningly easy but I have always had the luxery of time on my side to where I could make sure the rounds were pushed in and all pushed all the way to the rear. Any info would be great.
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It's perfect for bear country. I'd probably trust a real hot 10mm load but, better safe than sorry.flyingirish04 wrote:Dito on your thoughts of the Deagle.
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