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Originally Posted by ZenGum
WTF? Isn't that exactly what the .45 was made for, high stopping power at close range?
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Yes, close range is undefined, but most exchanges with humans take place within 12 feet or so.
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Can anyone explain this to me? Were the dogs just that #$%&ing crazy? Am I wrong about the .45?
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Shot placement prob played a part. A gut shot animal can move quite a distance before going down. Anyone who has hunt game and had the unfortunate experience of knowing you hit something and lose it in the bush could relate. Given the tenacity of a Pitbull on the attack I would suspect unless he hit the dogs in the spine, head, or chest/lungs/heart, they could carry on for quite a bit. JMHO.