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Glock Carry FMJ vs. JHP
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattt" data-source="post: 5668556" data-attributes="member: 16934"><p>Personally don't have a problem either way. Both have their place. All those years handloading never saw an issue with a hollow point doing it's job in the acp. They were designed for it. Load it hot and there could be adverse results as the bullet wasn't being used as intended. I can also see the need for increased penetration in urban settings, but the acp doesn't like windshields. Haven't shot any newer vehicles but I'm pretty sure they're gonna be easier to penetrate. 45acp had difficulty punching through the door of an old car that was in the woods at a place we used to shoot. I'd say mid 70s some kind of Pontiac. 9 and .40 poke right thru. 1911s were and will always be my favorite but in town I'd probably lean towards a 9 for increased penetration</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattt, post: 5668556, member: 16934"] Personally don’t have a problem either way. Both have their place. All those years handloading never saw an issue with a hollow point doing it’s job in the acp. They were designed for it. Load it hot and there could be adverse results as the bullet wasn’t being used as intended. I can also see the need for increased penetration in urban settings, but the acp doesn’t like windshields. Haven’t shot any newer vehicles but I’m pretty sure they’re gonna be easier to penetrate. 45acp had difficulty punching through the door of an old car that was in the woods at a place we used to shoot. I’d say mid 70s some kind of Pontiac. 9 and .40 poke right thru. 1911s were and will always be my favorite but in town I’d probably lean towards a 9 for increased penetration [/QUOTE]
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