Semi-Wadcutter (SWC) Ammo
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Semi-Wadcutter (SWC) Ammo
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About Semi-Wadcutter (SWC) Ammunition
These loadings feature bullets with a distinctive shoulder profile and flat nose design that cuts clean holes in paper targets while providing enhanced accuracy potential. Developed primarily for target shooting applications, the Semi-Wadcutter bullet incorporates a cylindrical front section with a beveled shoulder that creates precise, easily scored holes in paper targets while maintaining reliable feeding in most firearms. The SWC design offers superior target cutting performance and accuracy compared to round nose bullets while providing better feeding characteristics than full wadcutter designs. These types of loadings are well-suited for competitive target shooting, bullseye competition, and precision practice where clean target holes, exceptional accuracy, and reliable feeding are essential for competitive scoring and skill development.Common Semi-Wadcutter (SWC) Calibers
- .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 Magnum:The .44 Magnum was developed by Elmer Keith and Smith & Wesson in the 1950s alongside the Model 29 revolver. Known for its powerful recoil and impressive stopping power, the .44 Magnum was popularized in mainstream culture through films like Dirty Harry. Today, it remains a popular choice for handgun hunting, plinking, and self-defense.
- .41 Magnum:The .41 Magnum was introduced in 1963 by Smith & Wesson and Remington as a cartridge intended to bridge the gap between the .357 Magnum and the .44 Magnum. It is more powerful than the .357 Magnum without the excessive recoil of the .44 Magnum, making it a popular choice among handgun hunters. While it never achieved the popularity of its counterparts, it remains a respected caliber among enthusiasts.
Firearms that Use Semi-Wadcutter (SWC) Ammo
- Pistols

