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Nosler 51400 Match Grade 10mm Auto 180 gr Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP) 20 Bx/ 20 - Nosler Match Grade Ammunition consists of Noslers precisely-designed Custom Competition bullet along with Nosler brass. Because of Nosler's unsurpassed quality standards, each piece of brass is checked for correct length, neck-sized, chamfered, trued and flash holes are checked for proper alignment. To further ensure our reputation for quality and consistency, powder charges are meticulously weighed and finished rounds are visually inspected and polished. Manufactured to Nosler's strict quality standards, Match Grade ammunition uses Nosler brass and Nosler bullets to attain optimum performance.
Specifications for Nosler Match Grade 10mm 180 Grain Jacketed Hollow Point Brass Cased Cased Pistol Ammunition:
Caliber: |
10mm Auto |
Bullet Type: |
Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP) |
Bullet Weight: |
180 grain |
Cartridge Case Material: |
Brass |
Muzzle Velocity: |
1250 ft/s |
Application: |
Target |
Primer Location: |
Centerfire |
| | The Shooting Dynamics line offers reliably performing products for every shooting application from plinking to target shooting to hunting. This ammo is loaded in the U.S.A. utilizing Barnes Tipped TSX lead-free bullets, top quality powder, and selected components. Fiocchi’s goal is to make it possible for hunters and riflemen to enjoy volume shooting without emptying their wallets.
Fiocchi Shooting Dynamics ammunition offers great quality and consistency for the high-volume shooter and hunter. Loaded with similar grain weights as the Exacta line, this ammunition is perfect for training and practicing with similar results at a much cheaper price. This allows you to shoot, plink, or hunt as much as possible. This ammunition is new production, non-corrosive, in boxer-primed, reloadable brass cases.
Brand |
Fiocchi |
Caliber |
357 Magnum |
Model |
FI357GCMJ |
Bullet Weight |
158 Grain |
Bullet type |
Full Metal Jacket Flat Point |
Reloadable |
Yes |
Case Type |
Brass |
Rounds per box |
50 Rounds Per Box |
Boxes per case |
20 Boxes Per Case |
Muzzle Energy |
548 ft-lbs |
Muzzle Velocity |
1250 fps |
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The .380 ACP cartridge was derived from Browning’s earlier .38 ACP design, which was only marginally more powerful. The .380 ACP was designed to be truly rimless, and headspaces on the case mouth instead of the rim for better accuracy. These relatively low-powered designs were intended for blowback pistols which lacked a barrel locking mechanism, which is often required for any handgun firing a round more powerful than a .380. Using blowback operation, the design can be simplified, and lowered in cost; a locking mechanism is unnecessary since the mass of the slide and strength of the recoil spring is enough to absorb the recoil energy of the round, due to the round’s relatively low bolt thrust. Blowback operation also permits the barrel to be permanently fixed to the frame, which promotes the accuracy, unlike a traditional short recoil-operation pistol, which requires a “tilting” barrel to unlock the slide and barrel assembly when cycling. A drawback of the blowback system is that it requires a certain amount of slide mass to counter the recoil of the round used. The higher the power of the round, the heavier the slide assembly has to be in order for its inertia to safely absorb the recoil, meaning that BLAZER 500RD is a typical blowback pistol in a given caliber that will be heavier than an equivalent recoil-operated weapon. Blowback weapons can be made in calibers larger than .380 ACP, but the required weight of the slide and strength of the spring makes this an unpopular option. Although the low power of the .380 ACP does not require a locking mechanism, there have been a number of locked-breech pistols chambered in .380 ACP, such as the Remington Model 51, Kel-Tec P3AT, and Glock 42; all three being designed to be lighter than blowback-operated .380 ACP weapons. There have also been some relatively diminutive (blowback-operated) submachine guns.
The .380 ACP (9×17mm) (Automatic Colt Pistol) is a rimless, straight-walled pistol cartridge developed by firearms designer John Moses Browning. The cartridge headspaces on the mouth of the case.[2] It was introduced in 1908 by Colt, for use in its new Colt Model 1908 pocket hammerless semi-automatic, and has been a popular self-defense cartridge ever since, seeing wide use in numerous handguns (typically smaller weapons). Other names for .380 ACP include .380 Auto, 9×17mm, 9mm Browning, 9mm Corto, 9mm Kurz, 9mm Short, BLAZER 500RD, and 9mm Browning Court (which is the C.I.P. designation). It should not be confused with .38 ACP.
SKU Caliber: .380 ACP
Number of Rounds: 500
Bullet Type: Full Metal Jacket (FMJ)
Bullet Weight: 95 grain
Muzzle Velocity: 945 ft/s
Primer Location: Centerfire | Technical Information
- Caliber: 40 S&W
- Bullet Weight: 180 Grain
- Bullet Style: Full Metal Jacket
- Case Type: Brass
Ballistics Information:
- Muzzle Velocity: 985 fps
- Muzzle Energy: 388 ft. lbs.
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Brand |
Fiocchi |
Caliber |
44 Magnum |
Model |
44XTP25 |
Bullet Weight |
240 Grain |
Bullet Type |
XTP Hollow Point |
Reloadable |
Yes |
Case Type |
Brass |
Rounds Per Box |
25 Rounds |
Boxes Per Case |
20 Boxes |
Muzzle Energy |
ft-lbs |
Muzzle Velocity |
fps |
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