Confused by bullet abbreviations an acronyms used by manufacturers? We'll tell you what they mean
and how they're used so you can pick the right one.



AP: armor-piercing



Military
bullets with steel or tungsten core that penetrates steel armor. Bullet's tip
is usually painted black for easier identification.



API: armor-piercing incendiary



Designed
to penetrate armor and set target on fire. Tips are usually painted light blue.



BBWC: bevel-base wadcutter



Pistol bullet that's flat on both ends; has beveled base to increase accuracy similar
to a boat-tail bullet.



BEB: brass-enclosed base

Pistol bullet with brass plug over exposed lead base to reduce lead exposure. Many
indoor ranges now specify use of this bullet to decrease lead contamination.



BJHP: brass-jacketed hollow point



Defensive pistol bullet that controls mushrooming and energy release over longer
distances.



BST: Ballistic Silvertip



Used with hunting rifles, this Winchester bullet has a soft metal tip that causes rapid
expansion and penetration of bullet. Typically used for varminting and hunting light- and medium-size game.



BT: boat-tail



Rifle bullet with truncated conical shape at base of bullet. Streamlining stabilizes bullet and increases accuracy.



BTHP: boat-tail hollow point



Same as plain boat-tail but with a hollow point, which generates rapid expansion and penetration.





BTSP: boat-tail soft point


Like the plain boat-tail but with a soft point to increase penetration and expansion from exposed lead tip.



BRPT: bronze point


Bronze insert in tip improves trajectory, velocity and energy transfer at extreme
ranges. Tip expands rapidly when driven back through bullet. Excellent design for hunting long-range medium-size game.



CC: copper-coated


Same as full-metal-jacket. Copper coating prevents bullet deformation in feed mechanism and barrel, reduces
misfires and lowers risk of barrel damage.



CP: copper-plated


Lead bullet dipped in copper; reduces lead fouling and is cheaper than copper coating.



CL: Core-Lokt


Remington's premier bonded bullet. Retains up to 95% of original weight with maximum
penetration and energy transfer. Progressively tapered jacket initiates and controls expansion nearly 2x. Unique design and bonded lead core delivers
performance from 50 to 500 yards.



ENCAP: encapsulated


Totally plated on all sides to decrease environmental lead contamination. Many indoor
ranges use this ammunition exclusively to reduce lead clean-up costs.



EFMJ: expanding full metal jacket



Federal's answer to areas with restrictions on hollow points. A regular full-metal-jacket
bullet with front rubber core covered by a copper jacket. When fired into target media, copper jacket collapses along serrations, produces petal-like
expansion and delivers energy without over-penetration.



EP: Expanding Point


Winchester-developed bullet for .25ACP for better stopping power for small calibers. Hollow point with
round lead ball inserted into cavity ensures positive feed, increases expansion and transfers energy rapidly.



ERBT: Extended-Range Boat-tail


Remington bullet that produces long-range accuracy along with superior stopping power
required for hunting.



FMC: full-metal case


Lead core fully enclosed with copper, nickel, brass or steel.



FMJ: full-metal jacket


Military round specified by Geneva Convention. Metal surrounds lead or steel core to
prevent additional mushrooming of bullet, which may cause inhumane wounding. Usually has lead-exposed base.



FMJBT: full-metal-jacket boat-tail


Like FMJ but has a boat-tail to reduce turbulence and increase accuracy.



FMJE: full-metal-jacket encapsulated


Like FMJ but also has covered base and doesn't expose any lead.



FPJ: flat-point jacketed


FMJ with a flat point. Most .40 S&W and .30-30 Winchester rounds have this design.
The .30-30 Winchester has a tubular magazine and uses a flat-point bullet to prevent accidental detonation during recoil, as front round's primer may come
in contact with point of round following it.



FNSP: flat-nose soft-point


Similar to the FPJ but has lead-exposed point that expands on impact. Used for hunting.



FRAN: frangible


Prevents ricochet by breaking apart on contact. Can be made from empty cartridge cases
filled with epoxy and compressed birdshot, metal dust or filings. Developed for air marshals to avoid over-penetration and ricochet aboard airplanes. All
energy is transferred to the target, making it a devastating defensive bullet.



GCK: gas check


Metallic cup or disc is attached to bottom of lead-alloy bullet. Decreases gas blow-by,
increases velocity and reduces lead fouling.



GDHP: Gold Dot hollow point


Speer's hollow point bullet with jacket bonded to lead core to prevent separation and
control expansion and penetration.



GS: Grand Slam


Speer's design for hunting big game. Jacket is 45% bigger at base to prevent rollback and
retain bullet's weight. Internal jacket flutes ensure proper expansion. Bullet's core is a ternary (three-part) alloy, which is poured into jacket at 900
degrees F to prevent jacket slippage.



HBWC: hollow-base wadcutter



Preferred by some target shooters, this flat lead bullet with hollow base punches neat,
round holes in paper targets and makes scoring easier. Creates better gas seal to prevent gas blow-by and increase velocity.



HSHK: Hydra-Shok


Federal's handgun defense bullet. Unique center-post design delivers controlled expansion.
Notched jacket transfers energy efficiently and penetrates barriers while retaining stopping power.



HP: hollow point


Hollow cavity in bullet's nose allows expansion on impact.



HPBT: hollow point boat-tail

Rifle bullet with a truncated conical shape at base of bullet. Hollow cavity in nose allows expansion on impact.



HSP: hollow soft point


Exposed lead point and hollow cavity in nose permits expansion on impact.



HV: high velocity


Ammunition with velocity over 1,200 feet per second.



JFP: jacketed flat point


Flat lead point and full metal jacket. All .30-30 Winchesters have this bullet design.
The .30-30 Winchester has a tubular magazine and uses a flat-point bullet to prevent accidental detonation during recoil, as front round's primer may come
in contact with point of round following it.



JHC: jacketed hollow cavity



Jacketed bullet with hole in tip to promote expansion on impact.



JHP: jacketed hollow point


Jacketed bullet with hole in tip to promote expansion on impact.



JSP: jacketed soft point


Jacketed bullet with hole in tip to promote expansion on impact.



L: lead



An all-lead bullet.



LRN: lead round nose


Solid lead bullet with round nose.



LSWC: lead semi-wadcutter


Lubricated solid lead bullet with semi-pointed nose. Swaged to form sharp shoulder to
produce clean holes in paper targets. Good choice for target practice or general shooting.



LSWCHP: lead semi-wadcutter hollow point



Lubricated solid lead bullet with hollow point. Swaged to form sharp shoulder to produce
clean holes in paper targets. Good choice for target practice or general shooting.



MB: multi-ball


More than one ball or bullet in cartridge to increase hit ratio.



MC: metal case


Same as metal-jacketed bullet.



MCH: match


Bullets with most accurate design, weight, materials and consistencies. Used by snipers and target shooters.



MK: MatchKing


Made to exact tolerances by Sierra. Delivers record-breaking accuracy at long ranges.



MOLY: moly-coated


Bullet is coated with molybdenum disulfide to reduce friction and increase velocity.



NBT: Nosler Ballistic Tip


Nosler developed this bullet with a polycarbonate tip that protects the bullet from
damage in the magazine resulting from recoil. The tip also stabilizes the bullet for long-range shooting and insures reliable expansion when the bullet
hits its target.



NP: Nosler Partition


Has two lead cores separated by bullet jacket. Top part of jacket is thin and promotes
expansion of bullet. Bottom part of bullet has thicker jacket that retains
bullet's weight, stops fragmentation and increases penetration.



PEP: Positive Expanding Point


Specially designed by Winchester for extreme accuracy and maximum impact on varmints and medium-size game.




PG: Partition Gold


Winchester's proprietary design delivers expansion and penetration on medium- and large-size game at wide range of impact
velocities. Rear core is hard lead alloy, locked in place with a heel crimp to prevent core slippage and maximize penetration. Patented steel cup reinforces
prevents core distortion at high-impact velocities.



PL: Power-Lokt



Remington's revolutionary varmint and small-game bullet produces bench rest-level accuracy. Copper jacket is electrolyticly
bonded to lead core, producing near-perfect concentricity and gyroscopic balance, once available only in custom-made match bullets. Exceptional sub-minute-of-angle
accuracy for small game at extreme ranges.



PP: Power-Point


Jacketed soft nose from Winchester delivers maximum energy on impact. Notches around jacket's mouth improve upset and ensure
uniform, rapid expansion.



PSP & PTDSP: pointed soft point


Pointed bullet retains velocity over long ranges. Soft nose initiates rapid bullet expansion. Jacket and core toughness vary
according to caliber and weight of bullet.



PTHP: Platinum-Tipped Hollow Point


A Winchester design for handgun hunters. Immediately transfers bullet's energy into target. Delivers penetration, expansion and accuracy.



PWC: pointed wadcutter


Lubricated solid lead with pointed nose. Formed by swaging process with sharp shoulder for clean hole-punching in paper targets.
Good choice for target practice or general shooting.



RN: round nose


Round nose promotes positive, reliable feeding.



SBK: Sierra BlitzKing


Used for varmint hunting; has plastic tip inserted into bullet cavity, which expands on impact and delivers high ballistic coefficient.



SFS: Supreme Fail Safe



Hollow point bullet with lead core and steel insert. Delivers controlled expansion, deeper penetration and bullet weight retention.



SJHP: semi-jacketed hollow point



Exposed lead tip expands more rapidly than jacketed hollow point design. Controlled penetration provides
maximum energy transfer, making it suitable for hunting.



SJSP: semi-jacketed soft point


Exposed lead soft point with reliable expansion and deeper penetration than hollow point bullets. Copper
jacket and swaged lead core improve concentricity, balance and accuracy.



SLD: solid



Usually made from copper, bronze or brass alloy - but no lead. Designed for deep
penetration in thick-skinned animals.



SMP: semi-pointed


Same penetration as a round nose with better trajectory,higher velocity and energy transfer, better expansion control and deeper
penetration than a hollow point. At close range, usually offers better penetration and more controlled expansion. Excellent accuracy potential and
often used for short- to medium-range hunting.



SP: soft point


Exposed lead tip and broader point diameter provides rapid, controlled expansion at
somewhat lower velocities.



SPCE: soft point cutting edge


Semi-jacketed with cut-through jacket edge to partially lock in lead core. Deforms less in
light game than heavy game. Used for clawed game hunting.



SPCL: soft point Core-Lokt


Locks progressively heavier jacketed mid-section to lead core, preventing separation but allowing maximum energy transfer. Stays
together on impact, expands in a controlled manner and mushrooms uniformly to nearly twice the original diameter.



SPT: spitzer


Pointed bullet normally used in modern military rifles.



SST: Super Shock Tipped


Hornady's design incorporates a pointed polymer tip that improves ballistic coefficient
and increases velocity, accuracy and downrange power. Specially designed jacket grips and controls expanding core, allowing maximum expansion while retaining
mass and momentum.



ST: Silvertip



Winchester's design has a special aluminum-alloy nose cap to protect lead core; delivers deep penetration and has
controlled expansion in small- and medium-size game.



STHP: Silvertip Hollow Point


Winchester's handgun bullet designed for rapid, controlled expansion to penetrate thin skin, light muscle
and bone of small- to medium-size game.



SWC/SW: semi-wadcutter


Lubricated solid lead bullet with semi-pointed nose. Formed by swaging process, resulting
in a sharp shoulder for clean hole-punching in paper targets. Good choice for target practice or general shooting.



SXT: Supreme Expansion Technology


Winchester's personal protection bullet. Designed with reverse tapered jacket, has uniform
expansion, greater accuracy and reliable firearm functioning.



TAP: Tactical Application Police


Designed by Hornady specifically for law enforcement. Heavier bullet weight and polymer tip
provide rapid expansion and excellent barrier penetration (without over-penetration).



TC: truncated cone


Similar to an inverted cone, but with the top chopped off. Used in defense applications
where penetration through materials might be necessary. Ensures extremely reliable feeding.



TCHP: truncated cone hollow point


Same as truncated cone but with a hole in top to promote expansion in target.



TCSB: truncated cone solid bullet



Designed for penetration. Inverted cone aids in feeding, while pointed solid bullet
drives deep into target.



TMJ: total metal jacket


Same as full metal jacket, except base is also jacketed.



TMWC: target-master wadcutter


Wadcutter bullets made to highest tolerances to achieve best accuracy possible.



V-Max: Varmint Express ballistic tip


Hornady's ballistic-tip varmint bullet has a polymer insert that aids in rapid expansion
once bullet hits target.



XTP: Extreme Terminal Performance


Hornady bullet designed for controlled expansion at wide range of handgun velocities. Bullet's
jacket and core expansion rates are the same, reducing separation and increasing trauma in target.