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Gun owners have plenty of options to choose from when it comes to bullets. You’ve likely heard about hollow-point bullets, but might wonder why they are popular with law enforcement, big game hunters, and gun owners looking for reliable home protection. Here’s some information about this type of ammo and why you might consider purchasing it for your guns.

What You Need to Know About Hollow-Point Bullets & Guns

How Do Hollow-Point Bullets Work?

The tip of a hollow-point bullet is left empty. When it strikes a target, the pressure in that area causes the bullet to expand outwards. This creates a larger opening as it passes through a soft target.

What Sets Them Apart From Other Bullets?

gunsEssentially, hollow-point bullets expand more once they’ve hit a target. This expansion can mimic the shape of a mushroom or umbrella. So when you shoot a target with this type of bullet, the damage is often more severe, and there is less chance of the projectile passing through without stopping the threat or target.

What Are the Benefits of Using Hollow-Point Bullets?

In addition to the increased chance of stopping attackers or targets, hollow-point bullets are also less likely to go astray and harm bystanders. Since they essentially explode upon impact, they are not likely to pass through a threat and continue going to strike an unintended target. This can help to keep everyone in the surrounding area safe while still neutralizing actual attackers.

 

If you’re interested in learning more about options for guns and ammo, you can count on the experts at Shooter’s Firearms & Indoor Range in Columbia, IL. The shooting range offers a variety of firearms training options, including CCW classes, pistol leagues, and even shooting range competitions. The team is knowledgeable about local gun laws and all other facets of gun ownership, so you can speak with them to learn more about different options and hone your skills. Call (618) 281-6393 to speak with a member of the team or view a selection of upcoming classes online.

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