(01-04-2012, 10:56 PM)MedGuy Wrote: That video's just about .223. Know anything about pistol rounds? Last time I checked nobody uses a .40 S&W as a "varmint round" on groundhogs.
The pistol rounds are just Critical defense rounds as I said, again with a different colored polymer insert in the hollow-point cavity.
It is simply a matter of Hornady taking an existing product that they already have, changing it cosmetically (both the bullet and the packaging) and re-marketing it at a higher price point to try and take advantage of a growing trend.
If you can find a deal and them and they work for you, then by all means, have at it. But I just don't see this as being an economical choice if you do any kind of shooting on a regular basis, especially when you can get the exact same thing for much cheaper in most cases.
Shoot first, no need for questions later... <-- It's a Zombie joke, for those who don't get it