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E tan e epi tas
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So on a recent range trip I was digging through some old ammo and found some Federal EFMJ (expanding full metal jacket). The way I understood this stuff was it has some kind of polymer core that flattened on impact.

So I burned through it and it shot exceptionally well in terms of accuracy and consistency as I would expect as even though it’s old it is well made ammo.

At any rate did this little experiment ever go anywhere or was it one of those things thrown at the wall that never stuck.

Chris


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I think pretty much the only reason for it was states that prohibit hollowpoints (New Jersey? I can't remember).

I'm not sure if it's still available or not.
 
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I still have some. It grouped well and always went bang.




 
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Still have 2 boxes of the 9mm in my stockpile.


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I think pretty much the only reason for it was states that prohibit hollowpoints (New Jersey? I can't remember).

I'm not sure if it's still available or not.


I have some in .40 and .45 that I bought for carrying in the Peoples Republic of New Jersey.
 
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As I understand, it is still available as the Federal Guard Dog line of ammunition
 
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Bought some 40 S&W 165 gr. pulled EFMJ bullets to reload. They are certainly long bullets and take up a lot of case volume. Testing 3 powders you had to reduce powder charges quite a lot. Usually from .6 to .9 grains from 165 FMJ bullets. They hit what I would call maximum much faster. That is from recoil and case expansion personal views. I could get 960-1000 fps before they appeared hot. They have a rubber type fill in the nose and look funny expanded with the rubber squeezed from the petals. I would think you could use 180 grain jacketed load data for the 165 gr. EFMJ's?????
 
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I think pretty much the only reason for it was states that prohibit hollowpoints (New Jersey? I can't remember).

I'm not sure if it's still available or not.

I have a good stock of 9mm Federal Guard Dog on hand. JHPs depend on hydrodynamic forces for expansion. Unlike JHPs, EFMJs will expand when they encounter drywall. For that reason EFMJs in my P226 X5 are my choice for HD. A shot gone awry is less likely to kill or injure my neighbors in adjacent condo units.

The 105 gr bullets have high MV, but about the same PF as my 115 gr FMJ range ammo, so shot placement is similar.



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Might want to look into how they penetrate after passing through drywall. I cant remember off hand who did it, but I remember a test where 9mm EFMJ penetrated 9 inches of gel after passing through 4 spaced out drywall "walls."

I spent a fair bit of time in CSI and the only thing I saw that didn't penetrate a ton of drywall in actual shootings was 5.56. It would still pass through a room or two, but tended to break up fairly quickly. After seeing how rounds passed through building materials I actually set a safe in my living room that was directly down the hallway from the master bedroom. It was there just in case I had to repel boarders and would serve as a bullet stop to keep rounds from inconveniencing my neighbor...
 
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Also a lot easier for fussy guns to feed round nose ball shaped cartridges that JHP's.


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Cool I just looked it up and your right looks like they live on as guard dog.

That said there is NO WAY these things are gonna stop with just a couple layers of drywall.


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EFMJ was/is my carry ammo when I carry my 1911.


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Cool I just looked it up and your right looks like they live on as guard dog.

That said there is NO WAY these things are gonna stop with just a couple layers of drywall.

You’re correct – a couple of layers of drywall won’t stop a Federal Guard Dog EFMJ bullet. But EFMJ, unlike JHP, does expand in drywall, so will have significantly less kinetic energy remaining.



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