Are these ballistics for each firearm caliber correct?
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With wad cutters maybe, hollow points, hydra shock would be different. A lot of available bullet designs with different characteristics. You looking for a suitable caliber for self defense?
Well it depends, something like a Glock 32 is on my mind. Since I live in California there's certain firearms that I would like to own but unfortunately they're not legally available to purchase here for some reason unlike the other states.
.357sig is a whole different animal. You WILL NOT make any friends on indoor ranges.
I'm a big fan of the 357 mag, the SIG is different don't have much experience with them. The 357 mag was marketed in the day by hunting grizzlies, and getting the job done. The 38 p+ gets close to the 357 but not quite there, however it's a more versatile gun, because you can also load it with just 38s, slower moving less likely over penetrate, tru the wall and into a love one. I prefer a wheel gun for things that go bump in the middle of the night. I'll address the immediate threat and work my way to the assault rifle.
Since you're talking glock, you must be a auto fan.
I've got a pair of 35s in 40s, neutered 10mils, flatter faster than the 45s, harder hitting than the 9s in my opinion a suitable handgun round, but I also have a few 9s as well, ammo easier to find, and cheaper.
The great thing about the Glocks like the ARs is the modularization, with a slide and spring change you can have a different caliber, on the same frame. Hence the FrankenGlock (on a full frame most interchange).
Availability is always a issue, wildcat rounds while fun may be hard to find, nato 9mm, 556, 762 should be easier to source.
IMHO these calibers should be the core of any collection.