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Designed for concealed carry and self-defense, Hornady’s Critical Defense line provides exceptional performance when it matters most. Loaded with Hornady’s FTX Lite bullet, Critical Defense Lite is designed to offer terminal performance at close range, with rapid expansion and penetration through clothing. Loaded for optimal use in smaller, shorter barrel firearms, the Critical Defense line from Hornady also features low flash powder for low light situations and offers less felt recoil than other defense loads.
These 90-grain .38 special rounds feature noncorrosive, boxer-primed, reloadable nickel-plated brass cases. Utilizing Hornady’s Flex Tip technology to produce a muzzle velocity of 1200 FPS, these rounds are quick moving and hard hitting. This case of Hornady Critical Defense .38 special contains 10, 25-round boxes.
Using only the highest quality components for their casings and bullets, Hornady’s goal is to create a more accurate, reliable round—no matter the situation. Since 1949, American-made Hornady has created high-performing reloading supplies and ammunition in their Nebraska facility and forged a reputation for quality, American-made ammunition.
These 90-grain .38 special rounds feature noncorrosive, boxer-primed, reloadable nickel-plated brass cases. Utilizing Hornady’s Flex Tip technology to produce a muzzle velocity of 1200 FPS, these rounds are quick moving and hard hitting. This case of Hornady Critical Defense .38 special contains 10, 25-round boxes.
Using only the highest quality components for their casings and bullets, Hornady’s goal is to create a more accurate, reliable round—no matter the situation. Since 1949, American-made Hornady has created high-performing reloading supplies and ammunition in their Nebraska facility and forged a reputation for quality, American-made ammunition.
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