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Conical Nose Lead (CNL) Ammo

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About Conical Nose Lead (CNL) Ammunition

These loadings feature lead bullets with a conical nose design that provides improved ballistic performance and accuracy compared to round nose configurations. Developed for both pistol and rifle applications, the Conical Nose Lead bullet incorporates a tapered nose profile that enhances aerodynamic efficiency while maintaining the cost-effectiveness and reliable feeding characteristics of traditional lead bullets. The CNL design offers better ballistic coefficient and trajectory performance than round nose bullets while providing consistent accuracy for target shooting and training applications. These types of loadings are well-suited for range training and target shooting where improved ballistic performance, reliable accuracy, and cost-effective ammunition are desired for practice and skill development sessions.

Common Conical Nose Lead (CNL) Calibers

  • .357 Magnum:The .357 Magnum cartridge is the product of a collaboration between Elmer Keith and Smith & Wesson and was introduced in 1935. Initial production of the cartridge was carried out by Smith & Wesson and Winchester. The cartridge has a long and storied history in the world of law enforcement and personal defense. For a considerable portion of the 20th century, a .357 Magnum revolver was a common service weapon utilized by law enforcement officers. Additionally, many shooters have employed the cartridge for competition purposes and defensive uses. The round is also quite popular with hunters of various generations.
  • .38 Special:The .38 Special cartridge was developed by Smith & Wesson in 1898 and has a long history as a reliable round for law enforcement, self-defense, and target shooting. Known for its manageable recoil and effectiveness, it became one of the most widely used revolver cartridges in the 20th century. Even today, it remains a staple among revolver enthusiasts and is commonly found in both new and vintage handguns.

Firearms that Use Conical Nose Lead (CNL) Ammo

  • Pistols
  • Rifles

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