damn that's what I like to see, got to dive deeper now! am I the reason you tried hollows? I'm in the military (socom) and my armorer was telling me about the way hollow points were manufactured and why they were generally more accurate. where do you get your powder and bullets?
@@StoicBerserker there's only so many options available where I live and these hollow points are more of a premium product. I wanted to see how they performed.
The review would me more helpful comparing the performance of the Alien with FMJ 115grs vs 124grs vs 147 grs.. is a competition pistol.. there is no sense shooting hollow point bullets with this specific competition pistol
@@estebanjimenezpachec I understand but I am only interested in the projectiles that I would use personally for competition. I'm not interested in 115gr , or 147gr. Also this is a head to head comparison as they both take the same load. As soon as you change the powder load and the OAL it's not an equal comparison.
Awsome, thanks for sharing!
damn that's what I like to see, got to dive deeper now! am I the reason you tried hollows? I'm in the military (socom) and my armorer was telling me about the way hollow points were manufactured and why they were generally more accurate. where do you get your powder and bullets?
@@StoicBerserker there's only so many options available where I live and these hollow points are more of a premium product. I wanted to see how they performed.
@ well, for competition a few more cents per bullet might well be worth it, as well as stock for defense
If you do more comparisons, I'd love to see it, though this is some solid data
What projectile brand?
@@adamconnolly7478 round nose is Canadian BDX, hollow points are Toro Ballistics
The review would me more helpful comparing the performance of the Alien with FMJ 115grs vs 124grs vs 147 grs.. is a competition pistol.. there is no sense shooting hollow point bullets with this specific competition pistol
@@estebanjimenezpachec I understand but I am only interested in the projectiles that I would use personally for competition. I'm not interested in 115gr , or 147gr. Also this is a head to head comparison as they both take the same load. As soon as you change the powder load and the OAL it's not an equal comparison.
You are false, it so happens HPs are more accurate, and that could count more in a competition handgun