I never thought he did call me dumb, but more felt ashamed I didn't realize HP is hollow point lol
What about boat tail style bullets? What are their intended use ?
Pretty much any style of bullet can also be a boat tail. Bthp, btfmj, btsp, etc. It's a tapering of the back of the bullet to reduce drag and allow the bullet to fly further, and retain more of its energy at longer ranges. Every bullet has what's called a "ballistic coefficient" - a number expressed as 3 decimal points. This is basically a "score" given to a bullet for its aerodynamic performance. The higher the number, the more aerodynamic the bullet is.
For instance, let's look at 2 different .308s sighted in at 100 yards:
Winchester power point: weight 150 grains, non-boat tail, round lead nose, published ballistic coefficient (bc) of .294
And
Winchester ballistic silver tip: weight 150 grains, boat tail, pointed plastic nose, B.C. of .435
Both bullets will leave the barrel at about the same speed. In fact, the PowerPoint will actually leave 10 fps faster that the silvertip. However, by the time the bullets have flown out to 500 yards, things have changed drastically.
The power point will have dropped 34 inches below your point of aim, while the silver tip only dropped less that 21 inches below your point of aim.
The power point will be traveling at 1492 fps as it crosses the 500 yard mark, while the silver tip is still moving at 1856 fps.
The PowerPoint will still be carrying 742 foot pounds of energy, while the silver tip is now still carrying h 1147 foot pounds of energy.
You can see how the same weight and size bullet fired out of the same gun at the same speed can be drastically different using 2 different bullet shape designs. Enough difference to mean missing by over a foot, or maybe not having enough bullet energy left for an ethical kill.