Help identify some bullets, please

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A neighbor who didn't know what to do with the stuff gave me about a dozen rounds of old .380 ammo that were loaded with copper-clad hollow points. Inside the depression there is a central "wire," if I may use the term. The configuration makes me think of the receiving end of 75-ohm cable. I have never seen a bullet like this on any other hollow point, not that I have that much experience with them. What is the point of this design? The ammo seems to be Federal (headstamped FC).

There are also half a dozen rounds of .25 auto with semi-clad bullets that look as though they have a small steel ball bearing at the tip. Another quick-expansion design? These are headstamped WIN, so there's not much doubt about their manufacturer.
 
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The 380 sounds like hydrashoks, or some early version of them.

Do they look like the pic of the 9mm about halfway down the page?
Hydrashok - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The .25 sounds like a home made deal. Take a hollow-point, insert a bb or tight fitting ball-bearing, and done. I question the effectiveness of this, but people love to "create" their own stuff.
 
Thank you both. Those are exactly what I have.

I had always heard about Hydra-shok rounds, but had never bothered to learn what the design features were.
 
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