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Is FMJ a good self defense round?

Is FMJ a good self defense round?

Self Defence: FMJ ammo is not often used in self-defense situations due to the risk of the bullet striking an unintended target. It is a small-arms projectile, it can be used in concealed carry guns. Hollow point bullets are better for shoot to kill and self-defense situations.

Are FMJ rounds bad for your gun?

Are Full Metal Jacket Bullets Bad for Your Gun? Actually, full metal jacket bullets can be good for your gun! On the other hand, and by design, the jacket material is harder than lead. So as it’s forced through the rifling of the barrel, it produces more friction and wear and tear on the steel.

Is FMJ more accurate?

About the Shape of Things Many shooters feel the sharp point on an FMJ bullet will slice through the air better than a hollow point bullet which has a small flat (or meplat) across the tip. While the sharp point of the FMJ bullet is slightly more efficient than the hollow point design, the difference is minimal.

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Do FMJ bullets have more recoil?

FMJ, soft point, hollow point, or AP, if they weigh 24 grs, they will have the same effect on recoil. They also need to have the same powder weight. The 124 will be a little slower to the target and have a little more drop.

Can you shoot FMJ at an outdoor range?

FMJ ammo is safe to shoot at steel targets. A proper quality steel target that is well maintained and is reactive or set at a pitch will safely handle FMJ.

Is FMJ good for hunting?

FMJ rounds are more likely to overpenetrate and wound the animal as well as present a danger to whomever or whatever lies beyond. So yes, there are specific rounds made for hunting. They will have a soft point or a hollow point. Do not use an FMJ round for taking game as it is most likely illegal and also unethical.

Why do gun ranges not allow full metal jacket?

This is generally banned from most ranges due to the fact that steel bullets (or steel core) tend to penetrate much harder materials than a standard copper jacketed lead round…

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Is there a difference between a 9mm and 9mm Luger?

9mm and 9mm Luger are the same. You can use them interchangeably. SAAMI officially designated the name “9mm Luger” as the official designation ammo. So, 9mm Luger is the most common name you’ll see listed by manufacturers and ammunition stores.

Why are FMJ illegal for hunting?

What is the difference between controlled expansion bullets and fragmented bullets?

In controlled expansion bullets, the jacket and other internal design characteristics help to prevent the bullet from breaking apart; a fragmented bullet will not penetrate as far. For bullets designed for target shooting, some such as the Sierra “Matchking” incorporate a cavity in the nose, called the meplat.

What kind of bullets do you use for personal defense?

Sig V-Crown Bullets: Personal defense bullets built for optimal weight retention and expansion. Jacketed Soft Point (JSP) is a classic bullet design for deep penetration with high weight retention on medium and large game. Features include a special lead alloy core formulated to provide proper expansion qualities.

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How do you reduce the expansion rate of a bullet?

Jackets that are thinner near the front than the rear to allow easy expansion at the beginning, then a reduced expansion rate. Partitions in the middle of the bullet core to stop expansion at a given point. Bonding the lead core to the copper jacket to prevent separation and fragmentation.

Are pointed bullets more accurate than hollow point bullets?

Although a pointed bullet has a higher ballistic coefficiency (BC), it’s also more sensitive to bullet harmonic characteristics and wind deflection, thus making hollow point bullets consistently more accurate and predictable.