| Handgun Bullets 45 Caliber (.452) 250 Grain Hollow Point XTP Ballistic Coefficient: .146 Sectional Density: .175 Packed Per 100
XTP pistol bullets continue to set the standard as the bullet of choice for hunters and law enforcement officers who understand the value of a pistol bullet which will perform over a wide range of handgun velocities. Most pistol bullets are designed to work only at a factory specified velocity and a specific range. At these predetermined specifications, the bullets work just fine. But when bullet velocity begins to change, surprises can happen. Many factors cause velocities to change-gun type, barrel length, distance to target, barriers and more. That's why you need a bullet that you can depend on to perform over a wide range of velocities. You need the XTP.
Unlike traditional pistol bullets, XTP bullets are designed to expand with control at a wide range of handgun velocities. They hold together, expand properly and provide the kind of deep, terminal penetration you need for any shooting situation. No other handgun bullet expands with so much control over so wide a range of velocities as the XTP.
CONTROLLED EXPANSION AT ALL PRACTICAL HANDGUN VELOCITIES 1. On impact, the strategically designed jacket and hollow point begin to initiate expansion, even at velocities as low as 800 fps. 2. The copper jacket begins to fold back behind the leading edge of the expanding lead core. The leading edge does the work as the bullet penetrates its target. 3. The bullet holds its diameter as it continues to fold back on itself in the classic mushroom shape, and meets increasing resistance from the growing thickness of the copper jacket. 4. Expansion is finally arrested. The thick base prevents over-expansion and separation - even at velocities as high as 1800 fps.
Legend: BBWC - Bevel Base Wadcutter; BT - Boattail; C/T - Combat Target; CL - Crimp Lock; DEWC - Double End Wadcutter; ENC - Encapsulated; FMJ - Full Metal Jacket; FP - Flat Point; HBWC - Hollow Base Wadcutter; HM - Heavy Magnum; HP - Hollow Point; I - InterLock Bullet; JFP - Jacketed Flat Point; JHP - Jacketed Hollow Point; L - Swaged Lead Bullet; LM - Light Magnum; LRN - Lead Round Nose; Moly - Moly-Coated; RN - Round Nose; SIL - silhouette; SJ - Short Jacket; SP - Spire Point; SST - Super Shock Tipped; SWC - Semi-Wadcutter; UHC - Ultra-High Coefficient; VX - Varmint Express; XTP - Extreme Terminal Performance; +P - High Pressure
Note: These are component bullets, not loaded ammunition. No matter what kind of game you're hunting, you need the right bullet. And, for any hunter worldwide, the right bullet is Hornady InterLock. InterLock is designed for hunters who understand that a bullet must be evaluated two ways: first, on how consistently it can be delivered to an exact point of aim; and second, on what happens once it reaches that point. It's precisely that combination of accuracy and performance which makes InterLock the reliable choice for any hunting situation.
The InterLock bullet is designed to be the most dependable bullet you can take with you into the field. The InterLock ring assures perfect mushroom expansion without jacket/core separation. As a result, the bullet retains more mass, energy and momentum after impact. This stopping power has earned InterLock its deadly reputation.
Hunters worldwide use InterLock bullets to take everything from antelope to zebra and from whitetails to wildebeest. It's such a proven performer, Hornady selected it to load into our enhanced performance Light Magnum and Heavy Magnum ammunition. How the Interlock Bullet works: It all happens in less than 1 /100th of a second. Yet it takes decades of experience in the design and manufacture of bullets to make it happen the same shot after shot after shot.
InterLock consistently performs under more shooting conditions than any other bullet. 1. On impact, the soft lead point is immediately pushed back and begins to expand in diameter. 2. The copper jacket, inner grooved at the bullet's point, folds back behind the leading edge of the expanding lead core. 3. The classic mushroom is achieved by the jacket and core expanding at the same rate. Expansion is controlled by increased resistance from the growing thickness of the copper jacket. 4. The InterLock ring, imbedded in the lead core, assures that the jacket and core will not separate as the bullet reaches its full expansion.
Legend: BBWC - Bevel Base Wadcutter; BT - Boattail; C/T - Combat Target; CL - Crimp Lock; DEWC - Double End Wadcutter; ENC - Encapsulated; FMJ - Full Metal Jacket; FP - Flat Point; HBWC - Hollow Base Wadcutter; HM - Heavy Magnum; HP - Hollow Point; I - InterLock Bullet; JFP - Jacketed Flat Point; JHP - Jacketed Hollow Point; L - Swaged Lead Bullet; LM - Light Magnum; LRN - Lead Round Nose; Moly - Moly-Coated; RN - Round Nose; SIL - silhouette; SJ - Short Jacket; SP - Spire Point; SST - Super Shock Tipped; SWC - Semi-Wadcutter; UHC - Ultra-High Coefficient; VX - Varmint Express; XTP - Extreme Terminal Performance; +P - High Pressure
Note: These are component bullets, not loaded ammunition. Hornady's lead pistol bullets are pre-lubricated, extra-hard and cold-swaged for total uniformity and balance. Their exclusive knurling system retains lubricant over the enitre bearing surface to reduce leading in your barrel.
Lead Pistol Bullets 45 Caliber (.452) 200 Grain Semi-Wadcutter Packed Per 200
Note: These are component bullets, not loaded ammunition. 45 Caliber (.451) 230 Grain FMJ-RN ENC Full Metal Jacket, Encapsulated Packed: 100 per box
Note: These are component bullets, not loaded ammunition. .45 Caliber Hornady Handgun Bullets, .458 dia., 500-Grain Full Metal Jacket Round Nose, 50-Pack 45 Caliber (.458) 350 Grain Flat Point Packed: 50 per box
Note: These are component bullets, not loaded ammunition. 45 Caliber (.458) 300 Grain Hollow Point Packed: 50 per box
Note: These are component bullets, not loaded ammunition. Hornady's lead pistol bullets are pre-lubricated, extra-hard and cold-swaged for total uniformity and balance. Their exclusive knurling system retains lubricant over the enitre bearing surface to reduce leading in your barrel.
Lead Pistol Bullets 45 Caliber (.454) 255 Grain Flat Point Cowboy Packed Per 200
Note: These are component bullets, not loaded ammunition. XTP pistol bullets continue to set the standard as the bullet of choice for hunters and law enforcement officers who understand the value of a pistol bullet which will perform over a wide range of handgun velocities. Most pistol bullets are designed to work only at a factory specified velocity and a specific range. At these predetermined specifications, the bullets work just fine. But when bullet velocity begins to change, surprises can happen. Many factors cause velocities to change-gun type, barrel length, distance to target, barriers and more. That's why you need a bullet that you can depend on to perform over a wide range of velocities. You need the XTP.
Unlike traditional pistol bullets, XTP bullets are designed to expand with control at a wide range of handgun velocities. They hold together, expand properly and provide the kind of deep, terminal penetration you need for any shooting situation. No other handgun bullet expands with so much control over so wide a range of velocities as the XTP.
CONTROLLED EXPANSION AT ALL PRACTICAL HANDGUN VELOCITIES 1. On impact, the strategically designed jacket and hollow point begin to initiate expansion, even at velocities as low as 800 fps. 2. The copper jacket begins to fold back behind the leading edge of the expanding lead core. The leading edge does the work as the bullet penetrates its target. 3. The bullet holds its diameter as it continues to fold back on itself in the classic mushroom shape, and meets increasing resistance from the growing thickness of the copper jacket. 4. Expansion is finally arrested. The thick base prevents over-expansion and separation - even at velocities as high as 1800 fps.
Legend: BBWC - Bevel Base Wadcutter; BT - Boattail; C/T - Combat Target; CL - Crimp Lock; DEWC - Double End Wadcutter; ENC - Encapsulated; FMJ - Full Metal Jacket; FP - Flat Point; HBWC - Hollow Base Wadcutter; HM - Heavy Magnum; HP - Hollow Point; I - InterLock Bullet; JFP - Jacketed Flat Point; JHP - Jacketed Hollow Point; L - Swaged Lead Bullet; LM - Light Magnum; LRN - Lead Round Nose; Moly - Moly-Coated; RN - Round Nose; SIL - silhouette; SJ - Short Jacket; SP - Spire Point; SST - Super Shock Tipped; SWC - Semi-Wadcutter; UHC - Ultra-High Coefficient; VX - Varmint Express; XTP - Extreme Terminal Performance; +P - High Pressure
Note: These are component bullets, not loaded ammunition. Hornady's lead pistol bullets are pre-lubricated, extra-hard and cold-swaged for total uniformity and balance. Their exclusive knurling system retains lubricant over the enitre bearing surface to reduce leading in your barrel.
Lead Pistol Bullets 45 Caliber (.452) 200 Grain Lead Combat Target Packed Per 200
Note: These are component bullets, not loaded ammunition. 45 Caliber (.451) 185 Grain SWC Target Semi-Wadcutter Packed: 100 per box
Note: These are component bullets, not loaded ammunition. XTP pistol bullets continue to set the standard as the bullet of choice for hunters and law enforcement officers who understand the value of a pistol bullet which will perform over a wide range of handgun velocities. Most pistol bullets are designed to work only at a factory specified velocity and a specific range. At these predetermined specifications, the bullets work just fine. But when bullet velocity begins to change, surprises can happen. Many factors cause velocities to change-gun type, barrel length, distance to target, barriers and more. That's why you need a bullet that you can depend on to perform over a wide range of velocities. You need the XTP.
Unlike traditional pistol bullets, XTP bullets are designed to expand with control at a wide range of handgun velocities. They hold together, expand properly and provide the kind of deep, terminal penetration you need for any shooting situation. No other handgun bullet expands with so much control over so wide a range of velocities as the XTP.
CONTROLLED EXPANSION AT ALL PRACTICAL HANDGUN VELOCITIES 1. On impact, the strategically designed jacket and hollow point begin to initiate expansion, even at velocities as low as 800 fps. 2. The copper jacket begins to fold back behind the leading edge of the expanding lead core. The leading edge does the work as the bullet penetrates its target. 3. The bullet holds its diameter as it continues to fold back on itself in the classic mushroom shape, and meets increasing resistance from the growing thickness of the copper jacket. 4. Expansion is finally arrested. The thick base prevents over-expansion and separation - even at velocities as high as 1800 fps.
Legend: BBWC - Bevel Base Wadcutter; BT - Boattail; C/T - Combat Target; CL - Crimp Lock; DEWC - Double End Wadcutter; ENC - Encapsulated; FMJ - Full Metal Jacket; FP - Flat Point; HBWC - Hollow Base Wadcutter; HM - Heavy Magnum; HP - Hollow Point; I - InterLock Bullet; JFP - Jacketed Flat Point; JHP - Jacketed Hollow Point; L - Swaged Lead Bullet; LM - Light Magnum; LRN - Lead Round Nose; Moly - Moly-Coated; RN - Round Nose; SIL - silhouette; SJ - Short Jacket; SP - Spire Point; SST - Super Shock Tipped; SWC - Semi-Wadcutter; UHC - Ultra-High Coefficient; VX - Varmint Express; XTP - Extreme Terminal Performance; +P - High Pressure
Note: These are component bullets, not loaded ammunition. XTP pistol bullets continue to set the standard as the bullet of choice for hunters and law enforcement officers who understand the value of a pistol bullet which will perform over a wide range of handgun velocities. Most pistol bullets are designed to work only at a factory specified velocity and a specific range. At these predetermined specifications, the bullets work just fine. But when bullet velocity begins to change, surprises can happen. Many factors cause velocities to change-gun type, barrel length, distance to target, barriers and more. That's why you need a bullet that you can depend on to perform over a wide range of velocities. You need the XTP.
Unlike traditional pistol bullets, XTP bullets are designed to expand with control at a wide range of handgun velocities. They hold together, expand properly and provide the kind of deep, terminal penetration you need for any shooting situation. No other handgun bullet expands with so much control over so wide a range of velocities as the XTP.
CONTROLLED EXPANSION AT ALL PRACTICAL HANDGUN VELOCITIES 1. On impact, the strategically designed jacket and hollow point begin to initiate expansion, even at velocities as low as 800 fps. 2. The copper jacket begins to fold back behind the leading edge of the expanding lead core. The leading edge does the work as the bullet penetrates its target. 3. The bullet holds its diameter as it continues to fold back on itself in the classic mushroom shape, and meets increasing resistance from the growing thickness of the copper jacket. 4. Expansion is finally arrested. The thick base prevents over-expansion and separation - even at velocities as high as 1800 fps.
Legend: BBWC - Bevel Base Wadcutter; BT - Boattail; C/T - Combat Target; CL - Crimp Lock; DEWC - Double End Wadcutter; ENC - Encapsulated; FMJ - Full Metal Jacket; FP - Flat Point; HBWC - Hollow Base Wadcutter; HM - Heavy Magnum; HP - Hollow Point; I - InterLock Bullet; JFP - Jacketed Flat Point; JHP - Jacketed Hollow Point; L - Swaged Lead Bullet; LM - Light Magnum; LRN - Lead Round Nose; Moly - Moly-Coated; RN - Round Nose; SIL - silhouette; SJ - Short Jacket; SP - Spire Point; SST - Super Shock Tipped; SWC - Semi-Wadcutter; UHC - Ultra-High Coefficient; VX - Varmint Express; XTP - Extreme Terminal Performance; +P - High Pressure
Note: These are component bullets, not loaded ammunition. Hornady InterLock Bullets 45 Caliber (458 Diameter) 500 Grain Round Nose Box of 50
The InterLock is designed to be a devastating hunting bullet and nothing less. The InterLock Ring - a Hornady exclusive - ensures that the core and jacket remain locked during expansion. The InterLock retains more mass, energy and momentum after impact and transfers that energy to the target. Its reliable stopping power has earned the InterLock a worldwide reputation as a bullet for serious hunters.
Please note that this is not loaded ammunition. Hornady's lead pistol bullets are pre-lubricated, extra-hard and cold-swaged for total uniformity and balance. Their exclusive knurling system retains lubricant over the enitre bearing surface to reduce leading in your barrel.
Lead Pistol Bullets 45 Caliber (.452) 230 Grain Lead Round Nose Packed Per 200
Note: These are component bullets, not loaded ammunition. XTP pistol bullets continue to set the standard as the bullet of choice for hunters and law enforcement officers who understand the value of a pistol bullet which will perform over a wide range of handgun velocities. Most pistol bullets are designed to work only at a factory specified velocity and a specific range. At these predetermined specifications, the bullets work just fine. But when bullet velocity begins to change, surprises can happen. Many factors cause velocities to change-gun type, barrel length, distance to target, barriers and more. That's why you need a bullet that you can depend on to perform over a wide range of velocities. You need the XTP.
Unlike traditional pistol bullets, XTP bullets are designed to expand with control at a wide range of handgun velocities. They hold together, expand properly and provide the kind of deep, terminal penetration you need for any shooting situation. No other handgun bullet expands with so much control over so wide a range of velocities as the XTP.
CONTROLLED EXPANSION AT ALL PRACTICAL HANDGUN VELOCITIES 1. On impact, the strategically designed jacket and hollow point begin to initiate expansion, even at velocities as low as 800 fps. 2. The copper jacket begins to fold back behind the leading edge of the expanding lead core. The leading edge does the work as the bullet penetrates its target. 3. The bullet holds its diameter as it continues to fold back on itself in the classic mushroom shape, and meets increasing resistance from the growing thickness of the copper jacket. 4. Expansion is finally arrested. The thick base prevents over-expansion and separation - even at velocities as high as 1800 fps.
Legend: BBWC - Bevel Base Wadcutter; BT - Boattail; C/T - Combat Target; CL - Crimp Lock; DEWC - Double End Wadcutter; ENC - Encapsulated; FMJ - Full Metal Jacket; FP - Flat Point; HBWC - Hollow Base Wadcutter; HM - Heavy Magnum; HP - Hollow Point; I - InterLock Bullet; JFP - Jacketed Flat Point; JHP - Jacketed Hollow Point; L - Swaged Lead Bullet; LM - Light Magnum; LRN - Lead Round Nose; Moly - Moly-Coated; RN - Round Nose; SIL - silhouette; SJ - Short Jacket; SP - Spire Point; SST - Super Shock Tipped; SWC - Semi-Wadcutter; UHC - Ultra-High Coefficient; VX - Varmint Express; XTP - Extreme Terminal Performance; +P - High Pressure
Note: These are component bullets, not loaded ammunition. XTP pistol bullets continue to set the standard as the bullet of choice for hunters and law enforcement officers who understand the value of a pistol bullet which will perform over a wide range of handgun velocities. Most pistol bullets are designed to work only at a factory specified velocity and a specific range. At these predetermined specifications, the bullets work just fine. But when bullet velocity begins to change, surprises can happen. Many factors cause velocities to change-gun type, barrel length, distance to target, barriers and more. That's why you need a bullet that you can depend on to perform over a wide range of velocities. You need the XTP.
Unlike traditional pistol bullets, XTP bullets are designed to expand with control at a wide range of handgun velocities. They hold together, expand properly and provide the kind of deep, terminal penetration you need for any shooting situation. No other handgun bullet expands with so much control over so wide a range of velocities as the XTP.
CONTROLLED EXPANSION AT ALL PRACTICAL HANDGUN VELOCITIES 1. On impact, the strategically designed jacket and hollow point begin to initiate expansion, even at velocities as low as 800 fps. 2. The copper jacket begins to fold back behind the leading edge of the expanding lead core. The leading edge does the work as the bullet penetrates its target. 3. The bullet holds its diameter as it continues to fold back on itself in the classic mushroom shape, and meets increasing resistance from the growing thickness of the copper jacket. 4. Expansion is finally arrested. The thick base prevents over-expansion and separation - even at velocities as high as 1800 fps.
Legend: BBWC - Bevel Base Wadcutter; BT - Boattail; C/T - Combat Target; CL - Crimp Lock; DEWC - Double End Wadcutter; ENC - Encapsulated; FMJ - Full Metal Jacket; FP - Flat Point; HBWC - Hollow Base Wadcutter; HM - Heavy Magnum; HP - Hollow Point; I - InterLock Bullet; JFP - Jacketed Flat Point; JHP - Jacketed Hollow Point; L - Swaged Lead Bullet; LM - Light Magnum; LRN - Lead Round Nose; Moly - Moly-Coated; RN - Round Nose; SIL - silhouette; SJ - Short Jacket; SP - Spire Point; SST - Super Shock Tipped; SWC - Semi-Wadcutter; UHC - Ultra-High Coefficient; VX - Varmint Express; XTP - Extreme Terminal Performance; +P - High Pressure
Note: These are component bullets, not loaded ammunition. XTP pistol bullets continue to set the standard as the bullet of choice for hunters and law enforcement officers who understand the value of a pistol bullet which will perform over a wide range of handgun velocities. Most pistol bullets are designed to work only at a factory specified velocity and a specific range. At these predetermined specifications, the bullets work just fine. But when bullet velocity begins to change, surprises can happen. Many factors cause velocities to change-gun type, barrel length, distance to target, barriers and more. That's why you need a bullet that you can depend on to perform over a wide range of velocities. You need the XTP.
Unlike traditional pistol bullets, XTP bullets are designed to expand with control at a wide range of handgun velocities. They hold together, expand properly and provide the kind of deep, terminal penetration you need for any shooting situation. No other handgun bullet expands with so much control over so wide a range of velocities as the XTP.
CONTROLLED EXPANSION AT ALL PRACTICAL HANDGUN VELOCITIES 1. On impact, the strategically designed jacket and hollow point begin to initiate expansion, even at velocities as low as 800 fps. 2. The copper jacket begins to fold back behind the leading edge of the expanding lead core. The leading edge does the work as the bullet penetrates its target. 3. The bullet holds its diameter as it continues to fold back on itself in the classic mushroom shape, and meets increasing resistance from the growing thickness of the copper jacket. 4. Expansion is finally arrested. The thick base prevents over-expansion and separation - even at velocities as high as 1800 fps.
Legend: BBWC - Bevel Base Wadcutter; BT - Boattail; C/T - Combat Target; CL - Crimp Lock; DEWC - Double End Wadcutter; ENC - Encapsulated; FMJ - Full Metal Jacket; FP - Flat Point; HBWC - Hollow Base Wadcutter; HM - Heavy Magnum; HP - Hollow Point; I - InterLock Bullet; JFP - Jacketed Flat Point; JHP - Jacketed Hollow Point; L - Swaged Lead Bullet; LM - Light Magnum; LRN - Lead Round Nose; Moly - Moly-Coated; RN - Round Nose; SIL - silhouette; SJ - Short Jacket; SP - Spire Point; SST - Super Shock Tipped; SWC - Semi-Wadcutter; UHC - Ultra-High Coefficient; VX - Varmint Express; XTP - Extreme Terminal Performance; +P - High Pressure
Note: These are component bullets, not loaded ammunition. |