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  1. A hollow-point bullet is a type of expanding bullet which expands on impact with a soft target, transferring more or all of the projectile's energy into the target over a shorter distance. Hollow-point bullets are used for controlled penetration, where overpenetration could cause collateral damage (such as aboard an aircraft).

  2. As the name implies, a hollow point bullet is a lead core, copper jacketed bullet that has a hollow cavity in its nose which exposes the soft lead core and thus causes the bullet to rapidly expand on contact with soft tissue due to internal pressure.

  3. Jun 9, 2023 · The hollow cavity, or hollow point, is what works to make the bullet deform or expand in a predictable manner. As fluids or body tissues enter this cavity under pressure, the forces exceed that of what the jacket and core can withstand, and the bullet begins to peel back.

  4. Nov 29, 2021 · Generally, a hollow point is used as a self-defense round both by the general public and law enforcement. They are specifically designed for controlled penetration to reduce the chance of...

  5. Expanding bullet. Drawings from 1870 of a hollow point express rifle bullet before firing (1, 2) and after recovery from the game animal (3, 4, 5), showing expansion and fragmentation. Leg wound by an expanding bullet.

  6. A hollow point bullet is easily recognizable by the nose – because while they are not hollow bullets, they do have hollow tips. It will have an indentation, dip, cup, “x,” or some other easily identifiable mark or alteration that lets you know exactly what it is.

  7. Oct 27, 2023 · Whether you're new to firearms or an old-hand shooter, there are plenty of unique aspects about hollow point bullets, and 9mm hollow point ammo in particular, that you should know.

  8. The Basics of Hollow Point Bullets. Let’s dive deep into the world of hollow point bullets. Favored by many for their use in defensive handguns, these projectiles are known for their unique design and function. Understanding Jacketed Hollow Points. A jacket is what sets apart a regular bullet from its hollow-point counterpart.

  9. Mar 15, 2022 · JHP (jacketed hollow point) is specially designed to decrease the chances of over penetration in a self-defense situation. It’s designed to rapidly expand when it hits its target which increases...

  10. Feb 19, 2023 · Hollow-point bullets are designed to expand and cause the diameter of penetration to grow while passing through the target, limiting the depth of penetration and creating greater tissue damage along the wound path. A hollow-point bullet is also less likely to fragment unless it hits something made of a much stronger material.