Finding the MAGIC BULLET for EDC

Published on May 2, 2017
Duration: 5:46

The speaker advocates for specific ammunition choices for EDC, emphasizing performance over perceived "magic bullets." For personal defense, the speaker identifies 10mm and .357 Magnum as top-tier rounds, with a preference for .357 Magnum due to firearm availability and carryability. The ideal round is described as a 140-grain solid copper projectile achieving approximately 1500-1550 ft/s with around 700 ft-lbs of energy, capable of overcoming common obstacles. Over-penetration is dismissed as a myth, with a greater emphasis placed on accurate shot placement.

Quick Summary

The speaker identifies 10mm and .357 Magnum as top-tier EDC calibers, with a preference for .357 Magnum due to firearm availability. The ideal round is a 140-grain solid copper projectile achieving ~1500-1550 fps and ~700 ft-lbs of energy, capable of overcoming obstacles. Over-penetration is dismissed as a myth, with accuracy being the primary concern.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & .357 Magnum Preference
  2. 00:42.357 Sig vs. Other Calibers
  3. 01:10Top Carry Rounds: 10mm & .357 Magnum
  4. 01:36Defining the "Magic Bullet"
  5. 02:20Ideal Projectile Specs
  6. 02:45Over-Penetration Myth
  7. 03:20Choosing Your Personal "Magic Bullet"
  8. 04:05Availability and Final Choice

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best calibers for everyday carry (EDC) according to The Yankee Marshal?

The Yankee Marshal identifies 10mm and .357 Magnum as top-tier calibers for EDC due to their performance capabilities. He personally prefers .357 Magnum due to better firearm availability and ease of carry, while acknowledging .357 Sig as an excellent all-around option for many.

What specific characteristics define the ideal EDC bullet for personal defense?

The ideal EDC bullet, according to the speaker, is a 140-grain solid copper projectile. It should achieve velocities around 1500-1550 feet per second and deliver approximately 700 foot-pounds of energy, enabling it to effectively overcome common obstacles.

Is over-penetration a significant concern for EDC ammunition?

The speaker argues that over-penetration is largely a myth in civilian self-defense scenarios. He states that missing a target is a far greater risk than over-penetration causing unintended consequences, and police concerns are often related to liability rather than inherent bullet behavior.

How should someone choose their personal "magic bullet" for EDC?

To choose your personal "magic bullet," you must consider what you want the round to accomplish. This includes its ability to penetrate barriers, perform on flesh, travel in a specific pattern, maintain accuracy, and be shootable. Your criteria will determine the best round for your specific needs.

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