Product Overview
Federal Train + Protect ammunition proudly honors the American birthright to bear arms with a VHP bullet design that provides both precise, practical performance at the range, and instant, reliable expansion on impact. The result is the ideal combination for training as well as defending yourself, your loved ones and your freedom. This ammunition is new production, non-corrosive, in boxer primed, reloadable brass cases.
Features
- VHP bullet based on proven Federal hollow point design
- Reloadable Federal brass case
- Extremely reliable primer
- Loaded to produce consistent performance on the range and in defense situations
Made In United States of America
Specifications
Product Information
Cartridge |
45 ACP
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Grain Weight |
230 Grains
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Quantity |
50 Round
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Muzzle Velocity |
850 Feet Per Second
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Muzzle Energy |
369 Foot Pounds
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Bullet Style |
Jacketed Hollow Point
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Bullet Brand And Model |
Federal Versatile
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Lead Free |
No
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Case Type |
Brass
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Primer |
Boxer
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Corrosive |
No
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Reloadable |
Yes
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Country of Origin |
United States of America
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Daniel –
This ammo feeds well in my PT845 and seems to hit at the same point of aim as the FMJ that I shoot. I did an expansion test using water jugs and a blanket back stop and it expanded well. The large cavity in the hollow point might get plugged, so I need to test it with a cover garment to see if it would be good winter ammo for home defense.
Carol –
Shoots cleanly and haven’t had any issues shooting these rounds
Amelia –
Great Ammo
Accurate and reliable, just what you want from your ammo!!!!!!
Jennifer –
Yes
I like this ammo feeds well great self defense round will order again.
Henry –
A guy can never have too much ammo.
Benjamin –
this is low-cost hollow point ammunition. The bad: every shot fired out of a Glock 41 with 5.3 inch barrel failed to expand in wetpack (soaked paper with a 5/8″ sheet of southern pine plywood placed about one inch from the front to simulate bone/cartilage). This bullet appears to be the old Federal Hi-Shok design, which Federal later modified to create their Hydrashok, so this bullet design may be around four decades old now. For general practice, this is quite a bit more expensive than FMJ, and for defense I would recommend saving just a little more for Sig Sauer V-Crown or Hornady Critical Defense, but if you absolutely cannot afford anything better and need it right now, then this is better than FMJ when your life depends on it.