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One of the niceties of the .45 ACP is that it is not a hard kicker; nor is there a big muzzle flash or loud, cracking report. One can shoot it indoors in low light without going deaf and blind, and it's easy to stay on target through the recoil. It sounds to me like the new load will negate all of that.
I'm a big believer in low intensity loads for defensive purposes just for all of those advantages. Light off a 125 grain .357 indoors, under low light, with no hearing protection sometime. You won't want to do that ever again, nor will you be able to (at least while seeing, hearing, and hitting an adversary) any time soon. The .45 ACP is much better suited to this, at least in its standard guise. That all goes away when we try to make a magnum out of it.
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Jeff
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