There is nothing wrong with .40 caliber that an extra .050 inch of diameter can't fix
IMO most people can't shoot 40s&w because they fail to realize it is a high pressure round with significant recoil and mussel rise. For this reason, many people decide they don't like 40s&w cartridge after less than a few hundred rounds.
Myself, I jumped on the 40s&w band wagon shortly after it became a recognized and production cartridge. Be carrying it for about 15 years.
FIFYIMO most people can't shoot 40s&w because they fail to realize it is a high pressure round with significant recoil and muzzle [STRIKE]mussel[/STRIKE] rise. For this reason, many people decide they don't like 40s&w cartridge after less than a few hundred rounds.
Myself, I jumped on the 40s&w band wagon shortly after it became a recognized and production cartridge. Be carrying it for about 15 years.
I love my .40, nothing wrong with the other calibers, but out of the ones I have shot and researched, I like .40 the best.
FIFY
...The whole reason the .40 exists is for short-barrel handguns...