FMJ's will penetrate far deeper than a hollow point. This can be either really good or really bad depending on where you hit a target. If you miss center mass and hit them in a place where it's just a bit of soft tissue, like say the upper arm and you miss the bone, the bullet will go through and potentially hit someone unintended. Additionally, the person you just shot just got a lot madder at you.
But, if you hit center mass with a FMJ, I do believe it would be like driving a stake straight through whatever vital organs are in the way, and even back out the other side of them. This would probably be devastating and be very effective in stopping the bg quickly.
Of the guns I own ,about the only thing I wouldn't use hollow points in is a 22. I use Hornady critical defense or zombie max in what ever I carry but I do have several mags of federal 155 and 180 hydro shocks
You are aware that CD and Zombie Max are the same, right?/grabs popcorn
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You are aware that CD and Zombie Max are the same, right?
That's my attorneys job, not mine. He's well aware of the difference, so I'm not confronted nor worried.You and I know that but pointing that out in a courtroom might be pure entertainment
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He was struck with an expanding bullet that is designed to repel an attacker or intruder, in which case the dead guy was one of either or both. No where on the box does it state the attacker must ALREADY be dead prior to use, so the color of the tip or name on the box is a non issue, especially since it is made by a reputable and well established ammo manufacturer. End of story."My client has a sick sense of humor and chose Zombie Max ammo for fun. Now about that dead guy..."