Good point. Bigger is better, yes, sometimes. And certainly correct when written, in the 19th C. As .30 cal was underpowered and thus undesirable, then. But when velocities went up that changed everything.
If it was possible to up pistol caliber velocities by a factor of 2+, then switching from .45 to .38 or even .25 would make a lotta sense. As it is... With your pistol caliber selection, pretend you are firing a rifle but restricted to black powder as a propellant as you'd have been 140 years ago. Of course you go with Big and Slow when your only alternative is Small and Slow...
Road Trip V - Fort Abrahm Lincoln
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Sometimes we find ourselves in a place so captivating we would spend all
our time in the park. We talked to the ranger in the museum and later with
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