Power/Performance vs. Shot Placement! Why to Never carry 9mm? (Suck It Up, Buttercup!)
The Yankee Marshal argues that bullet performance is more critical than shot placement for self-defense, especially against motivated threats. While shot placement is important, an incapable round, even in a vital area, may not stop an attacker. Conversely, a high-performance round, even with less-than-ideal placement (e.g., hip or foot), can be more effective. He emphasizes that a firearm must first be capable of stopping a threat before accuracy becomes the primary concern, advocating for a balance between the two.













