Manufacturer | Black Hills Ammunition |
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Condition | New |
Bullet Weight | 100 Grain |
Bullet Type | Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) |
Ammo Casing | Brass |
Quantity | 20 |
Ammo Caliber | .380 Auto (ACP) |
Manufacturer SKU | D380N320 |
Primer Type | Boxer |
Muzzle Velocity (fps) | 850 |
Muzzle Energy (ft lbs) | 160 |
Attracts Magnet | No |
UPC Barcode | 612710128013 |
Cost Per Round | 80.0¢ per round |
Use Type
Range Training
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.380 ACP: The Biggest Little Caliber
Whenever there’s an ammo drought, one of the first cartridges to become a ghost is the 380 Auto (or 380 ACP – same thing). This is because manufacturers prioritize the production of more popular rounds, and also because first-time gun owners love the low recoil and concealability of the 380 Auto handgun.
Here’s what we’re driving at: If you have a 380 pistol yourself, then it’s never a bad time to stock up on ammo!
Here’s some of the best 380 range ammo that’s made in America. Founded by a cop and master handloader, Black Hills Ammunition selects premium components for all of their cartridges whether they’re going to military sniper teams or the private market. This ammo promises seamless functionality in any semi-auto courtesy of its straight-as-an-arrow brass cases, sensitive Boxer primers and extremely consistent propellant charges.
We wouldn’t volunteer to get shot with one of these little rounds, but their non-expanding FMJ bullets really do make them better suited for range shooting. The nonmagnetic bullets feed easily, shoot clean and fly straight. What better could you ask for during a target session?
Here’s what we’re driving at: If you have a 380 pistol yourself, then it’s never a bad time to stock up on ammo!
Here’s some of the best 380 range ammo that’s made in America. Founded by a cop and master handloader, Black Hills Ammunition selects premium components for all of their cartridges whether they’re going to military sniper teams or the private market. This ammo promises seamless functionality in any semi-auto courtesy of its straight-as-an-arrow brass cases, sensitive Boxer primers and extremely consistent propellant charges.
We wouldn’t volunteer to get shot with one of these little rounds, but their non-expanding FMJ bullets really do make them better suited for range shooting. The nonmagnetic bullets feed easily, shoot clean and fly straight. What better could you ask for during a target session?
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