250 Rounds of 38 Special Ammo For Sale
Overview of 250 Rounds of 38 Special Ammo
250 rounds of .38 Special is the practical mid-volume quantity for revolver shooters - enough to cover a serious range session, a defensive carry practice cycle, or several months of low-volume training without committing to a full case. For most .38 Special households, 250 rounds is the right step up from 50-round boxes and the natural quantity for stocking practice ammo alongside a smaller supply of dedicated defensive loads.
.38 Special remains one of the most popular revolver cartridges in the U.S. for a reason: mild recoil, decent terminal performance with the right bullet, and unmatched availability across factory and reload markets. 250-round packs from major manufacturers typically focus on FMJ or LRN training loads at standard pressure, with +P defensive options available in smaller box sizes.
Why buy 250 rounds of .38 Special
- Range cadence: covers a full practice session for snub-nose or service-revolver shooters.
- Per-round savings: better cost than 50-round retail boxes.
- Practical reserve: meaningful supply without full-case storage requirements.
- Mid-volume sweet spot: right quantity for shooters who carry but don't shoot weekly.
What are the most popular .38 Special brands available in 250-round packs?
- Federal 38 Special Ammo
- Fiocchi 38 Special Ammo
- PMC 38 Special Ammo
- Remington 38 Special Ammo
- Winchester 38 Special Ammo
You can filter our entire selection using the left sidebar to see which 250-round packs we currently have in-stock under the Manufacturers filter.
Related .38 Special ammo selections
- .38 Special (all weights)
- Bulk .38 Special Ammo - for 500+ round case purchases
- .357 Magnum Ammo - the magnum step up that chambers in .38 Spl revolvers
- .38 S&W Ammo - the historical .38 ancestor
Best .38 Special ammo guides
- Best .38 Special for Self-Defense
- Best .38 Special for Snubbies
- Best .38 Special for Target Practice
For .38 Special performance versus other defensive options, see our breakdowns of .38 Special vs. .357 Magnum and .38 Special vs. 9mm.