Would there be any benefit to flatening/ drilling the tip of an FMJ round if you wished to use the ammo for hunting or self defense?
When you can buy cheap ammo like American Eagle for 1/3-1/4 the price of self defense rounds, and get twice as many rounds, you start to wonder what the big deal is.
Some of the American Eagle stuff is fast/ hard hitting; however, it is usually FMJ which would put a hole in something, but may not do as much damage as something specifically designed for killing creatures.
If there were a way to alter the ammunition, specifically the bullet to make it more effective for this cause, I would like to try it.
I am probably going to get a bunch of: "Load your own retard".... Just wanted to let you know I thought of this too.
When you can buy cheap ammo like American Eagle for 1/3-1/4 the price of self defense rounds, and get twice as many rounds, you start to wonder what the big deal is.
Some of the American Eagle stuff is fast/ hard hitting; however, it is usually FMJ which would put a hole in something, but may not do as much damage as something specifically designed for killing creatures.
If there were a way to alter the ammunition, specifically the bullet to make it more effective for this cause, I would like to try it.
I am probably going to get a bunch of: "Load your own retard".... Just wanted to let you know I thought of this too.