You may be able to get an accurate 50 yards or better but the real problem is that 147 grain JHP 9mm bullet won't deliver sufficient damage to the deer to reliably kill it on the spot. If you give it a lethal wound but it runs away, the animal is wasted. If you can't make a head shot, use more gun.
That depends if hollow point or jacketed and what size engine block.That depends if hollow point or jacketed and what size engine block.
Jacketed Hollow Point
JHP means Jacketed Hollow Point. A copper alloy over a lead (usually) core, with a hollow point for dependable expansion.
"P" stands for point. As in Jacketed Hollow Point.
Jacketed hollow point.
9mm Luger 115 grain ball for target shooting. JHP (jacketed hollow point) for self/home defence. If you can find itthe XTP bullet performs well in testing. Fiocchi 115 grain XTPHP is good if you can find it.
As far as I know, the only state that has any regulations prohibiting hollow point ammo is New Jersey, but you should check the state statutes to be sure.
There is a bullet design/type for any application of firearms you can think of. Just as tools were developed for specific purposes, so did bullet design evolve over the years. Here's a few.... 1. Wadcutter 2. Sem-wadcutter 3. Round nose 4. Jacketed round nose 5. Flat point 6. Semi-jacketed flat point 7. Jacketed flat point 8. Hollow point 9. Jacketed hollow point 10. Semi-jacketed hollow point 11. Spire point 12. Frangible 13. Boat-tail The list goes on, I just popped in 13 off the top of my head, there are others out there, specialty rounds such as the Hydro-shok. Without a more specific question, that's the best I can do for you. <><><> Good listing. There are also tracer, armor piercing, incendiary, and plastic training bullets.
.380 auto ammunition can be a "ball" style bullet or metal jacketed hollow point.
The effective range of the 6.5 Grendel is typically around 800-1000 yards depending on factors like bullet weight, barrel length, and environmental conditions. It is known for its superior long-range accuracy compared to other intermediate cartridges.
HST are semi-jacketed hollow point ammunition, and the initials are for Hydra Shock Two, indicating that they are the next generation of the Hydra Shock bullet.
Basically, jacketed, semi-jacketed, lead, in the following types: round nose, wadcutter, semi-wadcutter, hollow point, flat base, boat tail. as well as high velocity and soft points, as well as copper tipped HV rounds.