Operator Cults: Shiny Hollow-Points

Published on May 18, 2023
Duration: 18:20

This video discusses the practical considerations of choosing between 124-grain Ball NATO and 'shiny' hollow-point ammunition for self-defense. The speaker, identifying as an experienced shooter, emphasizes the importance of training with carry ammunition, advocating for 124-grain Ball NATO for budget-conscious individuals who cannot afford to train extensively with more expensive hollow points. For those who can afford it, the video highlights the potential benefits of hollow points but stresses the necessity of testing them for reliability and cycling in one's specific firearm.

Quick Summary

For budget-conscious individuals, 124-grain Ball NATO is a recommended alternative to expensive hollow-point ammunition for concealed carry. Its affordability allows for consistent training, ensuring firearm reliability and building confidence, which is crucial for self-defense scenarios.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Topic
  2. 01:00Channel Sponsors: Right to Bear & Palmetto State Armory
  3. 02:56Ammunition Showcase
  4. 03:51Hollow Point Ammo for the Average Consumer
  5. 05:21Evolution of Carry Ammo Choices
  6. 06:40Why Carry 124 Grain Full Metal Jacket?
  7. 07:06The 'Shiny Hollow Point' Cult
  8. 08:26Budget Considerations & Ammo Choice
  9. 09:15Addressing Concerns About Ammo Cost
  10. 10:14Personal Decision: Training with Hollow Points
  11. 10:53Risks of Re-Chambering Rounds
  12. 11:13Hollow Point Expansion Issues
  13. 11:40Joining the 'Shiny Hollow Point Cult'
  14. 12:12Train with Your Carry Ammo
  15. 12:22Recoil Impulse & Ammo Type
  16. 13:40Weapon Functionality & Reliability
  17. 13:52124 Grain vs. Shiny Hollow Point Conclusion
  18. 14:47The 124 Grain NATO Crew
  19. 15:17Budget vs. Performance Trade-offs
  20. 15:35Following Personal Advice
  21. 16:32Viewer Engagement & Final Thoughts
  22. 17:11Sponsor Plug: PSA
  23. 17:48Firearm Safety Rules

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main argument for carrying 124-grain Ball NATO ammunition?

The primary argument for 124-grain Ball NATO is its cost-effectiveness, allowing individuals to train extensively with their carry ammunition. This consistent training builds confidence and ensures firearm reliability, which is crucial for self-defense.

Why is it important to train with your carry ammunition?

Training with your carry ammunition is vital because it allows you to verify your firearm's reliability with that specific load, understand its recoil impulse, and build confidence in its performance under stress. Without this, you might be carrying ammunition that doesn't function as expected.

What are the potential issues with short-nosed hollow-point ammunition?

Short-nosed or flat-nosed hollow-point projectiles can sometimes have feeding issues when chambering into a firearm. It's essential to test any carry ammunition thoroughly to ensure it cycles reliably through your specific gun model.

How often should ammunition in a carry magazine be rotated?

It's recommended to rotate ammunition in your carry magazines every 90 to 180 days. Repeatedly chambering the same round can push the projectile deeper into the casing, potentially causing over-pressure issues and reducing reliability.

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