Posted: 10/26/2010 10:00:25 AM EDT
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the DRT ammo that CTD carries...has anyone tried it yet....
I fully know that it wont do what they claim it will do.... but has anyone gotten any just because? or for that matter tested it Old-Painless style? or has anyone called out the company that manufactures it for their false claims? or finally am I wrong and is it the best design since the black talon |
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I'll save you money, time and effort.
Stay away from all that exotic ammo, its all crap. The worst part is alot of it uses a really light bullet going really fast which causes very shallow penetration which will get you killed. Go with a golden saber, Ranger T or HST. That stuff has been working great for years now. There use to be some really good websites like Ammolab.com that tested a ton of rounds and you could compare them. I also did some of informal testing with water jugs and these 3 always came out on top. |
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I'll save you money, time and effort. Stay away from all that exotic ammo, its all crap. The worst part is alot of it uses a really light bullet going really fast which causes very shallow penetration which will get you killed. Go with a golden saber, Ranger T or HST. That stuff has been working great for years now. There use to be some really good websites like Ammolab.com that tested a ton of rounds and you could compare them. I also did some of informal testing with water jugs and these 3 always came out on top. I do stay away from it....I was looking to see if anyone would admit to tryig it...and if they demanded their money back..... |
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I'll save you money, time and effort. Stay away from all that exotic ammo, its all crap. The worst part is alot of it uses a really light bullet going really fast which causes very shallow penetration which will get you killed. Go with a golden saber, Ranger T or HST. That stuff has been working great for years now. There use to be some really good websites like Ammolab.com that tested a ton of rounds and you could compare them. I also did some of informal testing with water jugs and these 3 always came out on top. I do stay away from it....I was looking to see if anyone would admit to tryig it...and if they demanded their money back..... I bought some Extreme Shock ammo once
I never had any intention of shooting it but wanted to get one of every kind of .38 or .357 mag ammo I could find and put it all in one box.... come on yall have seen that picture got me started. I wound up loosing interest but had about 8-10 "strange" loads. |
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I'll save you money, time and effort. Stay away from all that exotic ammo, its all crap. The worst part is alot of it uses a really light bullet going really fast which causes very shallow penetration which will get you killed. Go with a golden saber, Ranger T or HST. That stuff has been working great for years now. There use to be some really good websites like Ammolab.com that tested a ton of rounds and you could compare them. I also did some of informal testing with water jugs and these 3 always came out on top. I do stay away from it....I was looking to see if anyone would admit to tryig it...and if they demanded their money back..... I bought some Extreme Shock ammo once
I never had any intention of shooting it but wanted to get one of every kind of .38 or .357 mag ammo I could find and put it all in one box.... come on yall have seen that picture got me started. I wound up loosing interest but had about 8-10 "strange" loads. ok so did you buy some DRT for the same project... |
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50 round box, .40 Smith & Wesson, DRT, 180 Grain Copper Jacketed Frangible Hollow Point. Years of research and testing by Dynamic Research Technology (DRT) in conjunction with elite agencies world wide have created the deadliest ammunition available. This is the only ammunition used to safeguard officials and has earned the name "Dead Right There". The uniqueness of this copper-jacketed ammunition is in the compressed powder core which is as fine as talcum powder, as the bullet is fired it is spinning at such a high speed, when it reaches any part of the "target" and comes into contact with the organic tissue the hydrostatic shock of the soft material going into the hollow point actually makes the entire core projectile expand creating a fatal wound. The bullet will not pass through the "target" making it perfect for home defense or close quarter combat. Hit any part of the body to stop it dead in its tracks. Lol.
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