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Mom. Apple pie. Mom’s apple pie. The 10mm handgun cartridge. These are the four of most American things we can think of, and one could argue that mom’s apple pie isn’t even its own separate thing.
Apple pie can wait. Now is the time for 10mm.
This ammunition is made in Minnesota: America. That’s where Federal Premium, which has been in the game for over a century, loaded it with 180 grain full metal jackets: the ideal bullets for target shooting.
Will an FMJ expand after impact? No – but that’s why it’s economical enough to send at a bullseye without experiencing buyer’s remorse after the fact. And because Federal’s FMJ is nonmagnetic and true-jacketed, it’s fine for all indoor ranges and ported compensators, respectively.
Although occasionally loaded with aluminum cases, this particular batch of Champion series ammo features good old brass. It’s cleaner-shooting and reloadable because of it. Now, here’s your reward for reading to the very end of this product description: a slice of mom’s best.
Apple pie can wait. Now is the time for 10mm.
This ammunition is made in Minnesota: America. That’s where Federal Premium, which has been in the game for over a century, loaded it with 180 grain full metal jackets: the ideal bullets for target shooting.
Will an FMJ expand after impact? No – but that’s why it’s economical enough to send at a bullseye without experiencing buyer’s remorse after the fact. And because Federal’s FMJ is nonmagnetic and true-jacketed, it’s fine for all indoor ranges and ported compensators, respectively.
Although occasionally loaded with aluminum cases, this particular batch of Champion series ammo features good old brass. It’s cleaner-shooting and reloadable because of it. Now, here’s your reward for reading to the very end of this product description: a slice of mom’s best.
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