Because they are too expensive to shoot.... they don't want to stock something that won't sell....Why is it so hard to buy hollowpoint handgun ammunition in Canada ? As far as I know it is perfectly legal. Most gunstores don't carry it.
Not enough demand. Like IM_Lugger says, jacketed bullets, of any kind, are too expensive to shoot regularly and a lot of indoor clubs don't allow them. They are most assuredly legal though.
what do you mean? A lot of the HP self defense ammo is +p or +p+ so you actually get higher velocity/energy than plane range FMJ ammo! I guess after a few hunrded yards HP will loose more fps than FMJ but it doesn't metter with handgun rounds...Hollowpoints = expensive, and you lose around 100 fps in the 9mm over the FMJ.
Somebody become the Canadian Distributor of DoubleTap!![]()
what do you mean? A lot of the HP self defense ammo is +p or +p+ so you actually get higher velocity/energy than plane range FMJ ammo! I guess after a few hunrded yards HP will loose more fps than FMJ but it doesn't metter with handgun rounds...
I think stores would be surprised. I think a lot of people would buy them. Especially if they could stock some of the real high performance stuff that is available in the states. I know I would buy them. At my range we can shoot old tv's, computer monitors, pumkins, etc. etc. It would be kind of cool to see what a good hollow point could do.



























