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If you carry a 10mm pistol such as the Glock G40 or Colt Delta Elite for personal protection, then this cartridge by Sellier & Bellot is a fine selection to chamber in it. The bullet features a 180 grain projectile, a common weight for its caliber that provides a practical balance between power and recoil.
The cavity in this bullet’s tip means it will mushroom within soft targets, at once lessening the odds of over-penetration occuring while assuring that the kind of catastrophic damage needed to neutralize a human-sized target will take place. The bullet’s jacket facilitates in feeding as well as penetration, and the notches around its tip help to control expansion by creating fault lines along which it can occur.
Along with its supersonic muzzle velocity, this round packs the wallop you need to walk the streets with confidence. Its select brass casing and non-corrosive Boxer primer make it just the thing for handloading as well!
The cavity in this bullet’s tip means it will mushroom within soft targets, at once lessening the odds of over-penetration occuring while assuring that the kind of catastrophic damage needed to neutralize a human-sized target will take place. The bullet’s jacket facilitates in feeding as well as penetration, and the notches around its tip help to control expansion by creating fault lines along which it can occur.
Along with its supersonic muzzle velocity, this round packs the wallop you need to walk the streets with confidence. Its select brass casing and non-corrosive Boxer primer make it just the thing for handloading as well!
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Q: I would like to know please: how many feet per second these rounds travel at, as the round leaves the barrel, and also how many foot pounds of energy the round has, as the round leaves the barrel?
Posted On: 5/31/2022 By: Dennis Murdock
A: Thanks for reaching out Dennis! Muzzle velocity = 1,165 fps; muzzle energy = 544 ft lbs. Sellier & Bellot recorded that data with a 6" test barrel.