As bullet technology gets better the gap between bullet manufactures is closing. All the leading manufactures produce excellent hollow points and choosing one becomes a matter of personnal choice. Whichever you choose and if you are bored, test them first.
A cheap but long method of testing is to collect(the long part) 24-30 half gallon milk/juice cartons. Line 6-10 up, wrap them with a bungee cord, step back 10 feet and fire. Repeat two more times with remaining cartons. Count the number of jugs the bullet traveled through including where it ended up and average it out. Multipy the average by 1.5 to get the approximate depth in inches. This is kinda fun and will give you a pretty accurate idea of what the bullet will do.
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[This message has been edited by DOT, The HALO Group (edited May 19, 2000).]
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