Hornady 380 Ammo For Sale
History of Hornady 380 Ammo
Key Features of Hornady .380 ACP Ammo:
- Innovative Technology: Since 1949, Hornady has been at the forefront of cartridge and bullet technology, maintaining high standards of accuracy and performance.
- Varied Selection: Offers a range of options, including Critical Defense, Hornady Black, and American Gunner, all firing a 90 grain bullet.
Since 1949, Hornady Ammunition has been at the forefront of cartridge and bullet technology. Even today, Hornady Ammo holds true to J.W. Hornady’s standards on accuracy: 10 bullets in the same hole.
Developed in 1908 by John Moses Browning, the .380 Automatic Colt Pistol (ACP) was designed as a self-defense round. Although the .380 Auto (or Browning Court in Europe) has not gained as much popularity as the 9mm Luger, many shooters appreciate the low recoil and high levels of accuracy achievable with a .380 ACP pistol.
Self-Defense Options:
- Critical Defense .380: Loaded with a 90 gr FTX bullet, it offers maximum penetration and expansion, making it one of the best options for CCW pistols or backup guns on the market today.
- Hornady Black and American Gunner: Both lines come loaded with a 90 gr XTP hollow point, offering a budget-friendly option for target practice and range work. Although the XTP does not offer the same terminal ballistics as the FTX, it is extremely accurate and mimics the recoil impulse of your self-defense ammo.
Target Practice Options:
- Hornady Black and American Gunner: Affordable and reliable options for maintaining marksmanship skills without breaking the bank.
Hornady .380 ACP ammo meets a variety of shooting needs, offering reliable self-defense rounds and affordable practice ammunition. Whether for personal protection or target practice, Hornady provides the right ammunition for every situation.
Read Our 380 ACP Ammo Reviews
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Customer Reviews
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CockeyedDoug said:
Bought 250 rounds and shot 200 of them. Obviously absolutely no problems whatsoever as expected. These are pricey but how often are you firing massive rounds of self-defense ammo?