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When you’re shooting for all the beans – or all the marbles, depending on which you prefer all of – you *do not* want low terminal performance. Even middling terminal performance is inadequate for the very special job of saving your hide (or bacon – whichever). You want High Terminal Performance, which is uncoincidentally the name of Remington’s premium line of self-defense ammunition.
This is a 32 H&R Magnum cartridge (which is not to be confused with a 32 ACP). It’s loaded with an 85 grain projectile, to which Remington assigns a just barely subsonic muzzle velocity of 1,120 fps and 25-yard striking energy of 207 ft lbs (test barrel length: unspecified). The bullet is a jacketed hollow point: a fairly simple piece of steel-free engineering which doubly specializes in high weight retention and wide expansion.
This ammo hails from Lonoke, AR, where it received the dependable Kleanbore primers, low fouling powder, and virgin brass cases it needs in order to do its very special job right.
This is a 32 H&R Magnum cartridge (which is not to be confused with a 32 ACP). It’s loaded with an 85 grain projectile, to which Remington assigns a just barely subsonic muzzle velocity of 1,120 fps and 25-yard striking energy of 207 ft lbs (test barrel length: unspecified). The bullet is a jacketed hollow point: a fairly simple piece of steel-free engineering which doubly specializes in high weight retention and wide expansion.
This ammo hails from Lonoke, AR, where it received the dependable Kleanbore primers, low fouling powder, and virgin brass cases it needs in order to do its very special job right.
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