Why Gun Owners Are QUITTING Hollow Points in 2026?

Published on March 14, 2026
Duration: 12:44

This video, presented by Ted from Line45, details why traditional hollow-point ammunition is being phased out by gun owners in favor of more advanced self-defense rounds. It explores the technical advantages and performance characteristics of solid copper, fluted solid, tumble-on-impact, bonded JHP, ballistic tip, frangible, and hybrid ammunition types, emphasizing their effectiveness through various barriers and in different self-defense scenarios. The expert instruction highlights how these newer designs offer improved reliability, terminal ballistics, and legal compliance in restrictive states.

Quick Summary

Gun owners are increasingly abandoning traditional hollow points for advanced self-defense ammunition due to limitations against barriers. Newer designs like solid copper, fluted solids, and TUI rounds offer superior terminal ballistics, consistent expansion, and better barrier penetration.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Hollow Point Decline Introduction
  2. 00:19Introduction and Call to Action
  3. 00:54Solid Copper Hollow Points (SCHP)
  4. 01:47SCHP Performance & Suppressor Use
  5. 02:35Fluted Solid Projectiles (FSP)
  6. 03:29FSP Feeding & Legality
  7. 04:15Tumble-On-Impact (TUI) Ammo
  8. 05:03TUI Performance & Micro-Compact Consistency
  9. 06:02Bonded Jacketed Hollow Points (BJHP)
  10. 06:44BJHP Performance & Law Enforcement Trust
  11. 07:38Ballistic Tip Ammo
  12. 08:37Ballistic Tip Performance & Value
  13. 09:21Frangible Ammo
  14. 10:02Frangible Performance & Home Defense
  15. 10:51Hybrid Loads
  16. 11:42Future of Defensive Ammo
  17. 12:15Conclusion: Evolving Ammunition Choices

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are gun owners moving away from traditional hollow points?

Gun owners are ditching traditional hollow points for more capable alternatives due to their limitations against various barriers like auto glass and steel. Newer designs offer more consistent expansion, better penetration, and improved reliability in self-defense scenarios.

What are the advantages of solid copper hollow points (SCHP)?

Solid copper hollow points avoid lead separation and fragmentation, ensuring superior weight retention and barrier consistency. They penetrate effectively through tough materials without breaking apart and often expand with sharp petals for tissue cutting.

How do fluted solid projectiles (FSP) differ from hollow points?

Fluted solid projectiles do not expand but are CNC machined from solid copper. They use fluid dynamics to channel tissue outwards, creating a massive wound cavity similar to a drill bit, while maintaining predictable penetration.

What is Tumble-On-Impact (TUI) ammunition?

TUI ammunition, like that from Fort Scott Munitions, is designed to destabilize upon hitting soft tissue. This causes the projectile to yaw and rotate end-over-end, creating chaotic internal damage and severe off-axis wound paths for enhanced effectiveness.

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