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250 Rounds of .357 Mag Ammo by Hornady American Gunner - 125gr XTP JHP

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Projectiles Quantity - 250 rounds per case; 25 rounds per box
Ammo Manufacturer - Hornady
Projectiles - 125 grain XTP jacketed hollow point (JHP)
Ammo Casings - Boxer-primed brass
Muzzle Velocity - 1,500 fps
Muzzle Energy - 624 ft lbs

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Which three things does every good American have? That’s right: proper manners, strong morals, and a whole case of 357 Magnum ammunition. Maybe even two.

This American Gunner label 357 Mag ammo by Hornady is good at three different things. The eXtreme Terminal Performance (XTP) projectile provides the accuracy and precision that are foundational for any kind of shooting. Handloads may rule the competitive shooting world, but these Nebraska-made rounds are still great for serious target practice.

The XTP is a jacketed hollow point – fully engineered for terminal expansion, and therefore suitable for self-defense and small game hunting alike. Around the XTP’s swaged lead core lies a drawn gilding metal jacket, which is thicker in the base and narrower toward the tip. That and its notched rim help the XTP undergo fuller, more uniform expansion as it works its way through a soft medium.

Hornady recorded this 125 grain load’s 1,500 fps muzzle velocity with an 8” vented barrel. Got a shorter barrel? Expect a lower velocity. A Henry will give you the highest velocity of all, and this ammo is in fact safe for lever-action rifles. It’s new brass-cased and reloadable, too!

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