Self-Defense Ammo
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SAR USA - 12 Gauge - #4 Buck Shot - 2.75" - 27 Pellet
$0.65 – $0.80 / round -
PMC - X-TAC - 5.56x45mm - 62 Grain - FMJ M855 - Battle Pack
$0.73 – $0.75 / round -
Lambro - Guard - 12 Gauge - #00 Buck Shot - 2.75" - 9 Pellets - 1325 FPS
$0.61 – $0.68 / round -
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SAR USA - 12 Gauge - #00 Buck Shot - 2.75" - 9 Pellet
$0.48 – $0.50 / round -
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Federal - Law Enforcement - 9mm +P - 124 Grain - HST JHP
$0.55 – $0.60 / round -
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Aguila - Super Extra - 22 Long Rifle - 38 Grain - CP HVHP - Bulk Pack
$0.06 – $0.06 / round -
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Speer - Lawman - 45 ACP - 230 Grain - TMJ
$0.92 – $1.02 / round -
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Fort Scott - 8.6 Blackout - 285 Grain - Subsonic - TUI
$2.40 – $2.50 / round -
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Venom - Elite - 12 Gauge - Rifled Slug - 2.75" - 1 OZ. - 1345 FPS
$0.72 – $0.80 / round -
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Aguila - 12 Gauge - #0 Buck Shot - 2.75" - 12 pellet - 1275 FPS
$0.83 – $0.92 / round -
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Winchester - 22 Long Rifle - 36 Grain - PHP
$0.06 – $0.07 / round -
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Sellier & Bellot - 12 Gauge - 17.5mm Rubber Spherical Ball - 2-5/8" - 886 FPS
$0.94 – $1.00 / round -
Self-Defense Ammo
About Self-Defense Ammunition
Like the name suggests, ammunition of this type is intended to be used while at the range. Naturally, these loadings feature projectiles and traits which are conducive to recreational shooting and practice. Self-defense ammo is found in a wide range of calibers, gauges, and chamberings like 9mm, 5.56x45mm, 12 gauge, and more. Ammo of this type is available in a wide range of grain weights, shot sizes, projectile types, velocities, and other styles which cater to various types of shooters. This is to say that there are range ammo offerings which are suitable for various purposes at the range.Types of Self-Defense Ammo Loadings
- Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP):JHP loadings feature hollow point projectiles which are adorned with a full metal jacket. These loadings are generally found in the form of defensive ammo offerings and are designed to facilitate reliable expansion upon impact. Additionally, these types of loadings are designed to achieve adequate levels of penetration for defensive purposes while not overpenetrating the target and risking collateral damage. A good hollow point loading is one that achieves an appropriate level of penetration while expanding reliably upon impact within the target.
- Hollow Point (HP):HP loadings feature hollow point projectiles like the name suggests. This removal of material makes the projectile lighter and promotes high velocities. These types of loadings are optimized for self defense or match use and have a tendency to expand on impact. A good hollow point loading is one that achieves an appropriate level of penetration while expanding reliably upon impact within the target.
- Slugs:These types of loadings feature single, solid projectiles rather than multiple projectiles. As these loadings feature solid projectiles, one does not have to consider a potential pattern or spread of multiple projectiles. Slugs are often found in the form of rifled and sabot loadings. Rifled slugs are intended for use in smoothbore barrels while sabot slugs are intended for use in rifled barrels. Ultimately, slugs allow a user to extend the effective range of their shotgun.
- Tumble Upon Impact (TUI):These types of loadings from Fort Scott Munitions are designed to maximize the damage inflicted on vital organs upon impact. Like the name suggests, these defensive loadings are purpose-built to promote internal tumbling after impact. The result is a dynamic wound cavity and staggering internal damage, providing a user with potent fight-stopping capabilities.


