Hornady 30 Super Carry Critical Defense Ammunition

Hornady have added a 30 Super Carry load to their popular Critical Defense line of ammunition. Loaded with a 100-grain Hornady FTX bullet, the new Hornady 30 Super Carry Critical Defense ammunition is advertised to have a muzzle velocity of 1250fps when fired from a 4″ barrel which results in 347ft/lb of muzzle energy.

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The Little Lever That Could: Hornady .357mag 140gr FTX Leverevolution carbine gel test

y it at Ventura Munitions:
https://www.venturamunitions.com/hornady-357-magnum-140gr-ftx-ammo-25-rounds/

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Rifle Ammo In A Handgun?!? Hornady .357 mag 140gr FTX Leverevolution revolver gel test

Buy it at Ventura Munitions:
https://www.venturamunitions.com/hornady-357-magnum-140gr-ftx-ammo-25-rounds/

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Soft & light: Hornady .38spl 90gr FTX Critical Defense gel test

Buy it at Ventura Munitions:
https://www.venturamunitions.com/hornady-38-special-90gr-ftx-critical-defense-lite-ammo-25-rounds/

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Hornady .44spl 165gr FTX gel test and review

We shoot Hornady .44spl 165gr FTX ammunition from a S&W Model 69 with a 4.25″ barrel into Clearballistics ballistic gel to measure velocity, penetration, expansion/fragmentation, and retained weight.

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Hornady 9x18mm 95gr FTX Critical Defense Gel Test Review

We shoot Hornady 9x18mm 95gr FTX Critical Defense ammunition from a Bulgarian Arsenal Makarov with a 3.7″ barrel into Clearballistics ballistic gel to measure velocity, penetration, expansion/fragmentation, and retained weight. Buy it at Ventura Munitions

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Hornady Critical Defense RIFLE Ammunition

Hornady has expanded the Critical Defense ammunition products by introducing the rifle line. Designed for defensive use, this new Hornady offering will be loaded with FTX bullets.

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Exploring the Untapped Potential of 7.62×39 as an "All Around" Hunting Caliber

What if there was a caliber that was suitable for everything from coyote to brown bear, kicked less than your whitetail gun, fit in a micro-length (2.25″/58mm) action, and cost a quarter a round to shoot? That would be a pretty awesome caliber, wouldn’t it? It turns out that this caliber might already exist, if the industry can fulfill its potential: It is the Russian 7.62x39mm caliber used by the infamous AK-47 rifle.

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