.38 Spl. Remington 110-grain SJHP

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posted on July 5, 2011
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Most shooters want the latest and greatest bullet designs at hyper-fast speeds. There's nothing wrong with that, but there's nothing wrong with old and time-tested, either. Remington's 110-grain, semi-jacketed hollow point load for the .38 Spl. is a perfect example. It shows why the .38 Spl. became so popular—moderate expansion, moderate penetration at a moderate velocity with moderate recoil in a small- to moderate-size handgun.

Load MV (fps) PEN (inches) EXP (inches) RW(grains)
.38 Spl. Remington 110-grain SJHP 895 10.25 0.61 110

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