500rds - 38 Special Remington RTP 110gr. SJHP Ammo
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Remington Ammunition 110 Grain Semi-Jacketed Hollow-Point (SJHP) Ammo Details
Carry smartly with these High Terminal Performance (HTP) .38 Special rounds from Remington. Each cartridge is topped with a 110 grain semi-jacketed hollow-point (SJHP) projectile backed by a standard pressure load; the combination offers a relatively flat trajectory, high velocity, and manageable recoil with J-Frames, LCRs, and other small frame revolvers. The SJHP bullet's copper jacket extends halfway up the exposed portion of the bullet, leaving the hollow cavity as naked lead.This construction more reliably produces threat-stopping expansion, even at lower velocities, while the jacketed base and toothed cannelure prevent separation from the lead core and preserve much-desired penetration. Remington's HTP line also uses premium grade components like reloadable brass-casings which are coated with nickel for corrosion resistance, easy identification, and seamless loading and ejection. Those casings are fitted with clean-igniting primers which are tested to function in wide range of extreme temperatures.
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Product TypeAmmo
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Manufacturer
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ConditionNew
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Bullet Weight110 Grain
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Bullet Type
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Use TypeSelf Defense
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Casing TypeNickel-Plated Brass
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Quantity500
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Ammo Caliber38 Special
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Manufacturer SKURTP38S16
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Primer Type
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Muzzle Velocity950
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Muzzle Energy
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UPC Barcode10047700427116
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Cost Per Round$0.38/ppr
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Compared this Rem. load ,using a Ruger LCR 38 +P 1 7/8", in back to back testing with Hornady Critical Defense 110 gr. +P load. Double layer of denim in front of three plastic gal. milk containers of water was the test medium. The hornady bullet split jug no. 1 three ways top to bottom, penetrated jug no.2 with approx. 1" entrance hole and a noticeable dent on opposite side. Bullet expansion was complete and weight still 110grs. This Rem HTP 110gr. bullet had similar effect on first jug with slightly less length in lines of splitting. On jug no.2 the entrance hole was about 1/8" larger in dia. and the dent on the opposite side was significant to the point of breakage and water leakage. The recovered Rem. bullet from inside was completely expanded with a larger dia. frontal area but not folded back to the degree of of the hornady. The expanded weight was 110.1 grs. This ammunition is clean burning with very manageable recoil in the LCR as occurred in accuracy testing at 25'. Offhand laser dot 5 shot groups consistently were within 2" by two different shooters.
The price is well worth the performance, in my opinion, for an excellent product used in a lightweight protection handgun.