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These American-made .38 Super rounds are nicely priced for the competitive shooter that wants to get some inexpensive training during the offseason. Each of these loads is constructed using a brass casing that can be cleaned and reloaded after firing. A 115-grain jacketed hollow point (JHP) bullet adorns the round's top while a non-corrosive Boxer primer sits in its base. The JHP has a wide mouth surrounded by jacket skiving much like Federal Hi-Shok ammunition; that makes it great as a self-defense round since the bullet will expand during entry into a soft target. This performance will be magnified even further due to the high velocity from the +P charge.
As a bonus, the cavity displaces material and makes the round longer than FMJs of the same weight. Longer bullets grab more rifling and receive better stabilization which tends to tighten groups on target; this boost in accuracy is exactly what most competitors seek in IDPA, IPSC, and USPSA. Federal Premium ammunition is made in Minnesota using high-grade components that have been trusted by law enforcement personnel, hunters who make a living off the land, and numerous security agencies. Their American Eagle line intends to offer ammo at a cheaper cost without sacrificing dependable performance.
As a bonus, the cavity displaces material and makes the round longer than FMJs of the same weight. Longer bullets grab more rifling and receive better stabilization which tends to tighten groups on target; this boost in accuracy is exactly what most competitors seek in IDPA, IPSC, and USPSA. Federal Premium ammunition is made in Minnesota using high-grade components that have been trusted by law enforcement personnel, hunters who make a living off the land, and numerous security agencies. Their American Eagle line intends to offer ammo at a cheaper cost without sacrificing dependable performance.
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