Jarlaxle
Gold Member
i'm sure our soldiers will be thankful when using it against our enemy.
i highly doubt these bullets will be everyday bullets
lakhota is just fear mongering
No soldier will ever use a hollow point. Hollow points are like firing a little parachute, the round actually slows itself down due to design.
The military uses a 5.56 round (.223) for a reason - it basically a .22 slug with a lot of powder, making a small, fast projectile.
Untrue. The exterior ballistics of hollowpoint rounds are identical to softpoint.
Don't most of the very-long-range (1000+ yard) shooters use boat-tail hollow points?