Honey Badger Ammo For Sale
Overview of Honey Badger Ammo
Key features of Black Hills HoneyBadger ammo
- Solid-copper construction: the Lehigh Defense bullet uses a monolithic copper body, not a jacketed lead core.
- Flute-driven terminal effect: razor-edged flutes generate hydraulic pressure waves through soft tissue without relying on expansion.
- No expansion threshold: performance doesn't depend on hitting a velocity floor, so short-barrel performance stays consistent.
- Barrier-blind: the solid bullet defeats clothing and intermediate barriers that defeat conventional JHP designs.
Black Hills Ammunition has earned a serious reputation among precision rifle shooters and special-operations contracts since its founding in 1981. The HoneyBadger line is the brand's most distinctive defensive offering - a partnership with Lehigh Defense that delivers terminal performance through bullet geometry rather than expansion mechanics. For carry shooters who run short-barreled compacts or are skeptical of JHP barrier performance, HoneyBadger occupies a different design philosophy from bonded JHPs and standard hollow points.
Defensive ammo lines worth comparing
- Federal HST: bonded JHP self-defense standard.
- Speer Gold Dot: bonded JHP that's the LE-issue benchmark.
- Hornady Critical Defense / Duty: Flex Tip JHP for clothing-barrier consistency.
For shooters who want to read independent reviews of the defensive ammo landscape - including bonded JHPs, modern hollow points, and specialty designs like HoneyBadger - Ammo.com's review library covers the most-carried defensive loads in major handgun calibers.
Read our defensive ammo reviews
| Defensive Load | Review |
|---|---|
| Federal Hydra-Shok 9mm | Read Review |
| Speer Gold Dot 9mm | Read Review |
| Hornady Critical Defense 9mm | Read Review |
| Hornady Critical Duty 9mm | Read Review |
| Federal Punch .22 LR | Read Review |
| Federal Hydra-Shok .380 | Read Review |
Looking for caliber-level ballistics data on HoneyBadger and comparable defensive loads? Our 9mm ballistics database covers velocity, energy, and trajectory information across every major manufacturer.
Customer Reviews
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Mikkel said:
Light recoil, big fireball. High penetration.
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Blorg said:
Cycles well in a Kimber 45.
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Lou said:
The bullet design seems like a good concept, the ballistic gel tests that I've seen regarding the Honey Badger design were impressive. The concern: The very first round I tried to feed into my Dan Wesson 1911 jammed solid on the feed ramp. Subsequent tries had the same result and the cartridge suffered ~1mm of bullet setback. That particular cartridge didn't appear any different than the others. I cycled other rounds from the same box several times without issue or bullet setback. Maybe the first round I tried was defective. The next time I go to the range I'll try them out.