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The 38 Special hit the scene in 1898. The Wild West era was over by around 1900. That makes the thirty-eight one of the less “rootin-tootin” revolver cartridges on the market (in our book, at least). But you know what? Who cares. It’s tons of fun to shoot, and it’s still Old West enough to be accepted at cowboy action shooting events.
Just looking for regular old target ammo? Magtech Cowboy Action has you covered. This cartridge is loaded with the simplest kind of bullet there is: the solid lead kind. It ends in a flat nose profile, which is known to inflict more damage to living beings than a lead round nose (LRN). The LFN’s intended application is target shooting, however. Its broad tip cuts clean holes through paper and connects fully with steel, and its jacket-free design reduces (but by no means eliminates) the risk of injury by ricochet.
Made in Brazil. New brass cases; reloadable, with noncorrosive small pistol primers. Muzzle velocity is 920 fps out of 4” vented barrel, with projected 214 ft lbs striking energy at 50 yards. Order today and we will … well, we will genuinely appreciate your business, and cherish it for what it is inestimably worth.
Just looking for regular old target ammo? Magtech Cowboy Action has you covered. This cartridge is loaded with the simplest kind of bullet there is: the solid lead kind. It ends in a flat nose profile, which is known to inflict more damage to living beings than a lead round nose (LRN). The LFN’s intended application is target shooting, however. Its broad tip cuts clean holes through paper and connects fully with steel, and its jacket-free design reduces (but by no means eliminates) the risk of injury by ricochet.
Made in Brazil. New brass cases; reloadable, with noncorrosive small pistol primers. Muzzle velocity is 920 fps out of 4” vented barrel, with projected 214 ft lbs striking energy at 50 yards. Order today and we will … well, we will genuinely appreciate your business, and cherish it for what it is inestimably worth.
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