Fragmentation Hollow Point (FHP) Ammo
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Fragmentation Hollow Point (FHP) Ammo
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About Fragmentation Hollow Point Ammunition
These loadings feature specialized hollow point bullets designed to fragment upon impact for enhanced energy transfer and reduced over-penetration risks. Developed with engineered fragmentation characteristics, the FHP bullet incorporates a hollow point cavity and controlled fracture points that cause the projectile to break apart into multiple pieces upon impact with soft targets. The FHP design emphasizes maximum energy dump and tissue disruption while minimizing the risk of over-penetration through the target or barriers. These types of loadings are well-suited for self-defense and tactical applications where maximum energy transfer, reduced over-penetration risk, and enhanced stopping power through controlled fragmentation are essential for effective threat neutralization.Common Fragmentation Hollow Point Calibers
- .40 S&W:The .40 Smith & Wesson cartridge was introduced in 1990 as part of a collaboration between Smith and Wesson and Winchester. The round is typically denoted by its full name, as .40 S&W, or simply as .40 cal. While effectively a shorter and milder version of the 10mm Auto, the .40 Smith & Wesson is often compared to the 9mm Luger and .45 ACP. The round boasts a greater overall length and projectile size over the 9mm Luger. The .40 Smith & Wesson is capable of higher velocities than the .45 ACP and is ultimately slower than most 9mm Luger loadings. Due to its velocity to projectile size ratio, the .40 Smith & Wesson cartridge is capable of imparting a greater amount of energy on impact. As far as recoil goes, the .40 Smith & Wesson is noticeably snappier than the 9mm Luger and .45 ACP while recoiling less than 10mm Auto.
- .22 LR:Arguably one of the most popular calibers in existence, the .22 Long Rifle made its debut in 1887. Introduced a year after the introduction of viable smokeless powder, the .22 Long Rifle quickly took advantage of the benefits of the newer type of propellant. While .22 Short and .22 Long loadings initially used black powder, the smokeless powder utilized by firearms after 1886 made for a more efficient and effective propellant. In a departure from the .22 Long, the .22 Long Rifle is able to reliably function in semi-automatic firearms. Semi-automatic pistols and rifles in .22 Long Rifle are some of the most common firearms owned by shooters in the United States. A firearm in .22 Long Rifle is a โfirst gunโ for many new shooters and is an excellent caliber to learn with.
Firearms that Use Fragmentation Hollow Point Ammo
- Pistols
- Rimfire Pistols and Rifles

