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Lead Flat Nose (LFN) Ammo

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About Lead Flat Nose (LFN) Ammunition

These loadings feature cast lead bullets with a flattened nose design that provides enhanced energy transfer and reliable feeding in both pistol and rifle applications. Developed for hunting and target shooting, the Lead Flat Nose bullet incorporates a flat-pointed profile that offers superior ballistic performance compared to round nose designs while maintaining the cost-effectiveness of traditional lead construction. The LFN design provides improved energy transfer and penetration characteristics while ensuring safe operation in tubular magazine firearms and reliable feeding in semi-automatic platforms. These types of loadings are well-suited for hunting medium game and target shooting where enhanced terminal performance, reliable accuracy, and cost-effective ammunition are desired for effective results at moderate ranges.

Common Lead Flat Nose (LFN) CALIBERS

  • .45 Colt:The .45 Colt, introduced in 1872, was originally developed for use with the Colt Single Action Army revolver. Known for its role in the American West, the .45 Colt has a storied history as a powerful and reliable cartridge. Today, the .45 Colt remains popular among cowboy action shooters and a variety of other types of shooters for its accuracy and traditional appeal.
  • .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.
  • .44-40 Winchester:The .44-40 Winchester was introduced in 1873 and was originally designed for use in the Winchester Model 1873 rifle. It quickly became one of the most popular cartridges of the Old West, favored by both lawmen and outlaws alike. It is still a popular choice today for Cowboy Action Shooting and historical reenactments.
  • .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.
  • .44 Special:The .44 Special was introduced in the early 20th century as an improvement over the older .44 Russian cartridge. Known for its manageable recoil and versatility, the .44 Special is still widely used in revolvers for self-defense, target shooting, and hunting. The cartridge also served as the parent cartridge for the popular .44 Magnum.

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