Why Gun Owners Are QUITTING Hollow Points in 2026?

Published on February 15, 2026
Duration: 12:44

This video delves into the evolving landscape of self-defense ammunition, explaining why traditional hollow points are being sidelined for advanced designs. Expert analysis highlights solid copper, fluted solids, and tumble-on-impact projectiles for superior barrier penetration and terminal ballistics. The discussion covers specific product examples and their performance characteristics, offering valuable insights for gun owners seeking optimal defensive rounds.

Quick Summary

Gun owners are shifting from traditional hollow points to advanced ammunition like solid copper, fluted solids, and tumble-on-impact projectiles. These newer designs offer superior barrier penetration consistency and more predictable terminal ballistics, addressing limitations in self-defense scenarios and meeting modern tactical demands.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Ammunition Trends
  2. 00:54Solid Copper Hollow Points (SCHP)
  3. 02:38Fluted Solid Projectiles
  4. 04:15Tumble-on-Impact (TUI) Ammo
  5. 06:02Bonded Jacketed Hollow Points
  6. 07:38Ballistic Tip Ammunition
  7. 09:20Frangible Ammunition
  8. 10:50Hybrid and Emerging Tech

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are gun owners moving away from traditional hollow points?

Gun owners are increasingly opting for advanced ammunition technologies like solid copper, fluted solids, and tumble-on-impact projectiles. These newer designs offer improved barrier penetration consistency and more predictable terminal ballistics compared to traditional hollow points, addressing limitations in self-defense scenarios.

What are the advantages of solid copper hollow points?

Solid copper hollow points, such as the Barnes TAC-XPD, are milled from a single copper slug, providing excellent weight retention and consistent penetration through barriers like auto glass and steel. They are designed to meet FBI ballistic standards and avoid fragmentation.

How do fluted solid projectiles differ from traditional hollow points?

Fluted solid projectiles, like Lehigh Defense Xtreme Defense, use fluid dynamics and their unique design to create substantial wound cavities without relying on traditional expansion. They are known for reliable performance, especially in smaller firearms, and predictable penetration.

What is tumble-on-impact (TUI) ammunition?

Tumble-on-impact (TUI) ammunition, like Fort Scott Munitions TUI, is engineered to destabilize and tumble end-over-end upon entering tissue. This action creates chaotic internal damage, making it effective across various velocities and firearm types.

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