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All four branches of the U.S. Military currently rely on Black Hills Ammunition of Rapid City, South Dakota. Admittedly, their demand for 357 Magnum ammo is probably nil – but who knows? If a three-star Navy SEAL wanted to carry a 357 Mag, could anyone tell him not to?
And he’d be well prepared with this ammunition in his cylinder. This round is armed with a 158 grain jacketed hollow point bullet, just a big, surly chunk of copper and lead designed to do some real damage together. The bullet’s jacket sports symmetrical notches around its tip to direct more uniform expansion, and at close range this bullet has over 500 ft lbs of energy to spare. There’s no bright future in store for the recipient of such a projectile.
Black Hills pores over their self-defense rounds to make sure they function as needed. Each round in this box offers a consistent primer/propellant combo, as well as a piece of brass that’s well worth hanging onto.
And he’d be well prepared with this ammunition in his cylinder. This round is armed with a 158 grain jacketed hollow point bullet, just a big, surly chunk of copper and lead designed to do some real damage together. The bullet’s jacket sports symmetrical notches around its tip to direct more uniform expansion, and at close range this bullet has over 500 ft lbs of energy to spare. There’s no bright future in store for the recipient of such a projectile.
Black Hills pores over their self-defense rounds to make sure they function as needed. Each round in this box offers a consistent primer/propellant combo, as well as a piece of brass that’s well worth hanging onto.
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