Nonsense. The shape of the bullet has virtually nothing to do with velocity.Hollowpoints = expensive, and you lose around 100 fps in the 9mm over the FMJ.
Nonsense. The shape of the bullet has virtually nothing to do with velocity.Hollowpoints = expensive, and you lose around 100 fps in the 9mm over the FMJ.
Nonsense. The shape of the bullet has virtually nothing to do with velocity.
Well, you said:I never said that was the case. I simply stated that when the 147 grain 9mm hollow points were issued to us I noticed that the rated FPS was approximately 100 fps slower than the 147 grain FMJ that we're issued for practice. I never speculated as to the reasoning for that.
That being said I do believe that the shape of a 9mm 147 grain hollow point will have some effect on velocity. That's just simple aerodynamics. You're going to bleed of speed faster.
Hollowpoints = expensive, and you lose around 100 fps in the 9mm over the FMJ.
Out of curiosity - why?all I shoot (around 50-60,000 a year) is hollow point. Gold Dots mostly.
all I shoot (around 50-60,000 a year) is hollow point. Gold Dots mostly.
Well, you said:
That seems like a pretty categorical statement to me, and it is not correct. The difference in aerodynamic drag between round-nose FMJ and hollowpoint bullets does not significantly affect velocity, particularly at the short ranges that pistols are usually used at. Bullet velocity largely depends on the powder charge, barrel length, and to a lesser extent the type of rifling (polygonal rifling provides slightly higher velocity than traditional rifling due to better gas seal). The fact that your issued HP ammo is rated at 900 fps does not mean anything in and of itself. You can find 9mm FMJ rounds that are rated at 800 fps and hollow points that are 1200 fps+.
because they are more accurate than similar TMJ's, cost nearly the same as the TMJ's
Are you talking about Gold Dot bullets or factory ammo? If it's the latter, where can I get it for the price of TMJ?because they are more accurate than similar TMJ's, cost nearly the same as the TMJ's
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.
Are you talking about Gold Dot bullets or factory ammo? If it's the latter, where can I get it for the price of TMJ?
Try Williams Arms in Port Perry.
The specs we were given when issued the Golden Sabre from Remington was 900 fps.
Ah, this makes sense. I thought you were talking about Gold Dot factory rounds.john parsons of Custom Reloading Service in Maple Ridge stocks the Gold Dot hollow point bullets.



























