USA Carry
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Concealed Carry Maps
  • State Guides
    • A-E
      • Alabama
      • Alaska
      • American Samoa
      • Arizona
      • Arkansas
      • California
      • Colorado
      • Connecticut
      • Delaware
    • F-J
      • Florida
      • Georgia
      • Guam
      • Hawaii
      • Idaho
      • Illinois
      • Indiana
      • Iowa
    • K-M
      • Kansas
      • Kentucky
      • Louisiana
      • Maine
      • Maryland
      • Massachusetts
      • Michigan
      • Minnesota
      • Mississippi
      • Missouri
      • Montana
    • N-O
      • Nebraska
      • Nevada
      • New Hampshire
      • New Jersey
      • New Mexico
      • New York
      • North Carolina
      • North Dakota
      • Northern Marianas
      • Ohio
      • Oklahoma
      • Oregon
    • P-U
      • Pennsylvania
      • Puerto Rico
      • Rhode Island
      • South Carolina
      • South Dakota
      • Tennessee
      • Texas
      • Utah
    • V-Z
      • Vermont
      • Virgin Islands
      • Virginia
      • Washington
      • Washington D.C.
      • West Virginia
      • Wisconsin
      • Wyoming
  • Articles
    • Defensive Gun Uses
    • Concealed Carry
    • Gun Reviews
    • Gear Reviews
    • Training
    • Firearm Laws & Litigation
    • CCW For Women
    • General Firearm
    • Open Carry
    • Self-Defense
    • Survival
    • Home Defense
  • Flying with Guns
  • Forums
  • Store
  • Deals
  • Contact
  • Home
  • Concealed Carry Maps
  • State Guides
    • A-E
      • Alabama
      • Alaska
      • American Samoa
      • Arizona
      • Arkansas
      • California
      • Colorado
      • Connecticut
      • Delaware
    • F-J
      • Florida
      • Georgia
      • Guam
      • Hawaii
      • Idaho
      • Illinois
      • Indiana
      • Iowa
    • K-M
      • Kansas
      • Kentucky
      • Louisiana
      • Maine
      • Maryland
      • Massachusetts
      • Michigan
      • Minnesota
      • Mississippi
      • Missouri
      • Montana
    • N-O
      • Nebraska
      • Nevada
      • New Hampshire
      • New Jersey
      • New Mexico
      • New York
      • North Carolina
      • North Dakota
      • Northern Marianas
      • Ohio
      • Oklahoma
      • Oregon
    • P-U
      • Pennsylvania
      • Puerto Rico
      • Rhode Island
      • South Carolina
      • South Dakota
      • Tennessee
      • Texas
      • Utah
    • V-Z
      • Vermont
      • Virgin Islands
      • Virginia
      • Washington
      • Washington D.C.
      • West Virginia
      • Wisconsin
      • Wyoming
  • Articles
    • Defensive Gun Uses
    • Concealed Carry
    • Gun Reviews
    • Gear Reviews
    • Training
    • Firearm Laws & Litigation
    • CCW For Women
    • General Firearm
    • Open Carry
    • Self-Defense
    • Survival
    • Home Defense
  • Flying with Guns
  • Forums
  • Store
  • Deals
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
USA Carry
No Result
View All Result
  • DAILY GUNS & AMMO DEALS – CLICK HERE!
Home Articles Concealed Carry

Why Quality JHP Ammunition Is the Standard for Defensive Carry

Nate Parker by Nate Parker
February 27, 2026
in Articles, Concealed Carry, Self-Defense
Reading Time: 5 mins read
Why Quality JHP Ammunition Is the Standard for Defensive Carry
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Key Takeaways

  • Quality, jacketed hollow point (JHP) ammunition is essential for reliable performance in defensive firearms.
  • JHPs expand upon impact, reducing the risk of harm to unintended targets and ensuring energy remains within the threat.
  • High-quality ammunition has tighter tolerances, environmental seals, and improved reliability compared to budget options.
  • The transition from FMJ to JHP by agencies like the NYPD highlights the importance of safety and risk mitigation.
  • Using JHP ammunition minimizes danger to bystanders, making it the recommended choice for personal defense.

Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

Why does every reputable instructor recommend the use of quality, fairly mainstream, jacketed hollow point (JHP) ammunition in defensive use firearms?

The Key Issues

There are four things that we need the ammunition loaded in our personal defense firearms to do. First, be reliable. Second, shoot to the sights. Easier to do in the age of slide mounted red dots and adjustable zeroes. Third, penetrate to the parts of the body that really matter. Fourth, expand reliably. The first three on the list are all important, but we are going to focus primarily on the fourth one, expanding reliably. The other items on that list can all be accomplished without using a JHP bullet.

The Difference

Really, it comes down to safety, and meeting the requirements of the generally accepted core safety rules that we attach to the gun. High quality ammunition has a feature set not found in many “budget oriented” offerings or ammunition intended to be used as practice ammunition. Good defensive ammunition is typically loaded to a tighter tolerance, and the cartridge is sealed against the environment. The primer will have sealant to prevent intrusion of moisture, and in many instances the same for the case mouth. For ammunition that is carried more than shot, these are important features for reliability. My gun gets sweated on 10 months out of the year, and literally goes and does whatever I do. Protection against the the elements is an important mitigation. The tighter tolerance in loading also usually equates to a more consistently accurate round, and fewer issues with poor build quality, like primers that have been put in backwards (looking at you Remington).

Five rounds of 147gr Speer Gold Dot fired standing, unsupported, from 50 yards out of a Glock 19. Most generic range ammunition would struggle to do this well.

More from USA Carry:

  • The Safe Space: Minimize the Chance of Negligent Discharge
  • Reloading for Beginners: Options and Necessities for a Resourceful Skill
  • The Best Self-Defense Caliber: Ballistics, Informed Opinions, and Conclusions
  • Shooting Ruled Self-Defense After Police Find Projectile Embedded in Suspects Gun
  • Carjacker Shot Multiple Times After Choosing Wrong Victim’s Car in New Orleans

Why Expansion Matters

So that is just the cartridge. Why an expanding hollow point for the bullet? If you listen to certain voices in the world, they will tell you that expanding bullets are to cause maximum damage. In actuality, expanding projectiles are to mitigate the risk to people who are not the intended target. One of the generally accepted core safety rules is to know your target, what is beyond your target, and what is around your target. What that rule is getting at is that you have to know, as much as it can be known, where the final resting place of every projectile that leaves the muzzle will be. On the range, we use large backstops to catch our bullets. Off the range, the concept of backstops gets complicated. We should still be careful to maintain clear firing lanes and deconflict backgrounds, but even with clear lanes and clear target backgrounds, there are very few good, true backstops in the wild. The intention of using a JHP projectile is to expend enough energy on the intended target, that the projectile stays within the intended target. In essence, the threat becomes the backstop, as long as the shooting is up to par. We can accomplish all the things that we need a projectile to accomplish without using a JHP, except for this one.

A Historical Note

The NYPD issued FMJ 9mm ammunition all the way up to 1999 or so. Finally, at the turn of the century, they made the decision to issue a quality JHP bullet in place of the FMJ bullet they had been issuing. There is a document dated July 8, 1998, as the NYPD is considering this move, from the Committee on Hollow Point Bullets Presented to the Civilian Complaint Review Board that supports this same logic. These are not new ideas, but as time marches on it is not unusual for us to lose an idea here or there. One of the the conclusions of that board reads as follows “Thus, the Department’s assessment that full metal jacket bullets present a great risk of pass through and ricochet dangers is consistent with our observations.” If the NYPD can figure this out, then surely the gun toting American public can also figure this out.

The Bottom Line

Use of JHP ammunition in defensive firearms is a risk mitigation measure to reduce the likelihood of harm to uninvolved third parties. And that is why everyone that knows a thing about a thing, recommends the use of high quality JHP ammunition. This is also why nearly every law enforcement agency in the country does the same. Be wise with what you carry, and know why you carry it.

Springfield Armory 1911 AOS
Nate Parker

Nate Parker

Nate spends his days trying to find ways to afford more ammo. Nate is a performance driven shooter with over 400 hours of formal firearms instruction, dabbles in local handgun matches, and teaches the occasional shotgun class.

0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Connect with
Login
I allow to create an account
When you login first time using a Social Login button, we collect your account public profile information shared by Social Login provider, based on your privacy settings. We also get your email address to automatically create an account for you in our website. Once your account is created, you'll be logged-in to this account.
DisagreeAgree
Notify of
Connect with
I allow to create an account
When you login first time using a Social Login button, we collect your account public profile information shared by Social Login provider, based on your privacy settings. We also get your email address to automatically create an account for you in our website. Once your account is created, you'll be logged-in to this account.
DisagreeAgree
Please login to comment
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Previous Post

Police Say Four Robbery Suspects Attacked One Victim Before He Returned Fire, Fatally Shooting One in Beaumont, TX

Related Posts

Police Say Four Robbery Suspects Attacked One Victim Before He Returned Fire, Fatally Shooting One in Beaumont, TX
Defensive Gun Uses

Police Say Four Robbery Suspects Attacked One Victim Before He Returned Fire, Fatally Shooting One in Beaumont, TX

February 27, 2026
New Ohio Report Shows Permit Numbers Climbing Even Without Carry Requirement
News

New Ohio Report Shows Permit Numbers Climbing Even Without Carry Requirement

February 27, 2026
New York Senate Advances Bill Requiring 10-Day Waiting Period for All Firearm Purchases
Firearm Laws & Litigation

New York Senate Advances Bill Requiring 10-Day Waiting Period for All Firearm Purchases

February 26, 2026
Employee Shoots Armed Ex-Employee Who Chased Co-Worker With Gun at Las Vegas Business
Defensive Gun Uses

Employee Shoots Armed Ex-Employee Who Chased Co-Worker With Gun at Las Vegas Business

February 26, 2026
Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro
USA Carry

© 2025 USA Carry LLC

Navigate Site

  • State Guides
  • Maps
  • Articles
  • Forums
  • Podcast
  • Store
  • Deals
  • Giveaway
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Concealed Carry Permit Reciprocity Maps
  • Concealed Carry Permit Guides By State
    • Alabama
    • Alaska
    • American Samoa
    • Arizona
    • Arkansas
    • California
    • Colorado
    • Connecticut
    • Delaware
    • Florida
    • Georgia
    • Guam
    • Hawaii
    • Idaho
    • Illinois
    • Indiana
    • Iowa
    • Kansas
    • Kentucky
    • Louisiana
    • Maine
    • Maryland
    • Massachusetts
    • Michigan
    • Minnesota
    • Mississippi
    • Missouri
    • Montana
    • Nebraska
    • Nevada
    • New Hampshire
    • New Jersey
    • New Mexico
    • New York
    • North Carolina
    • North Dakota
    • Northern Marianas
    • Ohio
    • Oklahoma
    • Oregon
    • Pennsylvania
    • Puerto Rico
    • Rhode Island
    • South Carolina
    • South Dakota
    • Tennessee
    • Texas
    • Utah
    • Vermont
    • Virgin Islands
    • Virginia
    • Washington
    • Washington D.C.
    • West Virginia
    • Wisconsin
    • Wyoming
  • Articles
    • Defensive Gun Uses
    • Concealed Carry
    • Gun Reviews
    • Gear Reviews
    • Training
    • Firearm Laws & Litigation
    • CCW For Women
    • General Firearm
    • Open Carry
    • Self-Defense
    • Survival
    • Home Defense
  • Flying with Guns
  • Forums
  • Giveaway
  • Store
  • Daily Deals
  • Contact

© 2025 USA Carry LLC

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Concealed Carry Permit Reciprocity Maps
  • Concealed Carry Permit Guides By State
    • Alabama
    • Alaska
    • American Samoa
    • Arizona
    • Arkansas
    • California
    • Colorado
    • Connecticut
    • Delaware
    • Florida
    • Georgia
    • Guam
    • Hawaii
    • Idaho
    • Illinois
    • Indiana
    • Iowa
    • Kansas
    • Kentucky
    • Louisiana
    • Maine
    • Maryland
    • Massachusetts
    • Michigan
    • Minnesota
    • Mississippi
    • Missouri
    • Montana
    • Nebraska
    • Nevada
    • New Hampshire
    • New Jersey
    • New Mexico
    • New York
    • North Carolina
    • North Dakota
    • Northern Marianas
    • Ohio
    • Oklahoma
    • Oregon
    • Pennsylvania
    • Puerto Rico
    • Rhode Island
    • South Carolina
    • South Dakota
    • Tennessee
    • Texas
    • Utah
    • Vermont
    • Virgin Islands
    • Virginia
    • Washington
    • Washington D.C.
    • West Virginia
    • Wisconsin
    • Wyoming
  • Articles
    • Defensive Gun Uses
    • Concealed Carry
    • Gun Reviews
    • Gear Reviews
    • Training
    • Firearm Laws & Litigation
    • CCW For Women
    • General Firearm
    • Open Carry
    • Self-Defense
    • Survival
    • Home Defense
  • Flying with Guns
  • Forums
  • Giveaway
  • Store
  • Daily Deals
  • Contact

© 2025 USA Carry LLC

wpDiscuz
0
0
Join the conversation, please comment.x
()
x
| Reply
Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro