I see a lot of load data that makes no distinction between the hollow point and the flat point bullets.... just states "XTP". I was under the impression that given the very deep pocket on the hollow point XTP, resulting in a longer bullet than others of the same weight, one needed to reduce the charge to compensate for increased pressure due to the greater seating depth. So would it not follow that the FP/XTP, with it's rather puny pocket, would be loaded with charges more approximating those for JHPs?
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