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You need to fire
both barrels in a Bond 2 shot to equal the number of rounds in an
SP-101.


Uh, an SP-101 in .38/.357 only holds 5 rounds. That's equal to the
number of pellets of triple or quad aught buck in a 3" shell.

So you would have to fire until empty, reload, and then empty again,
your SP101 to get an equal number of lead pieces headed downrange to
match those produced by 2 pulls of the Bond's trigger.

:-)


While that is true, you also get increased velocity and much better
projectile design. I have some 158gr unjacketed Hollow Points +P,
Winchester, I think, that are supposed to be effective out of a short
barrel. Sort of an event in the airweight, very controlable in the 2.5"
M19.

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On 9/28/2011 11:17 PM, Gray Guest wrote:
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You need to fire
both barrels in a Bond 2 shot to equal the number of rounds in an
SP-101.


Uh, an SP-101 in .38/.357 only holds 5 rounds. That's equal to the
number of pellets of triple or quad aught buck in a 3" shell.

So you would have to fire until empty, reload, and then empty again,
your SP101 to get an equal number of lead pieces headed downrange to
match those produced by 2 pulls of the Bond's trigger.

:-)


While that is true, you also get increased velocity and much better
projectile design. I have some 158gr unjacketed Hollow Points +P,
Winchester, I think, that are supposed to be effective out of a short
barrel. Sort of an event in the airweight, very controlable in the 2.5"
M19.


I'd say a police wad cutter would be effective at the distances
discussed here ... and cheap! Heck, reused brass and a shot out barrel
might even work to your advantage, in some situations -- crudely cast
slug, etc.

Regards,
JS

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"Gray Guest" wrote in message
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"Scout" wrote in
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You need to fire
both barrels in a Bond 2 shot to equal the number of rounds in an
SP-101.


Uh, an SP-101 in .38/.357 only holds 5 rounds. That's equal to the
number of pellets of triple or quad aught buck in a 3" shell.

So you would have to fire until empty, reload, and then empty again,
your SP101 to get an equal number of lead pieces headed downrange to
match those produced by 2 pulls of the Bond's trigger.

:-)


While that is true, you also get increased velocity and much better
projectile design. I have some 158gr unjacketed Hollow Points +P,
Winchester, I think, that are supposed to be effective out of a short
barrel. Sort of an event in the airweight, very controlable in the 2.5"
M19.


Yep, but a soft lead pellet typically does a pretty good job particularly
when you're hitting them with multiple examples at the same time.


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