Truncated Cone Ammo
True Shot Ammo stocks a variety of Truncated Cone ammo for sale at competitive prices.
Whether you’re looking to buy in box quantities or cheap bulk Truncated Cone ammo packages, we have you covered.
As one of the largest ammunition dealers in the United States, we have better service and better prices for Truncated Cone ammo in-stock that is ready to ship fast - making us one of the best places to buy ammo online.
No products found
Truncated Cone Ammo
Explore Related Searches
About Truncated Cone Ammunition
These loadings feature bullets with a conical profile that has been flattened at the tip, creating a design that balances feeding reliability with enhanced terminal performance. Developed primarily for handgun applications, the Truncated Cone bullet incorporates a tapered nose that transitions to a flat point, providing better energy transfer than round nose designs while maintaining reliable feeding in semi-automatic firearms. The TC design offers improved ballistic performance and energy transfer compared to traditional round nose bullets while ensuring consistent feeding characteristics in various handgun platforms. These types of loadings are well-suited for target shooting and self-defense applications where enhanced energy transfer, reliable feeding, and consistent accuracy are desired for effective performance in handgun platforms.Common Truncated Cone Calibers
- .40 S&W:The .40 Smith & Wesson cartridge was introduced in 1990 as part of a collaboration between Smith and Wesson and Winchester. The round is typically denoted by its full name, as .40 S&W, or simply as .40 cal. While effectively a shorter and milder version of the 10mm Auto, the .40 Smith & Wesson is often compared to the 9mm Luger and .45 ACP. The round boasts a greater overall length and projectile size over the 9mm Luger. The .40 Smith & Wesson is capable of higher velocities than the .45 ACP and is ultimately slower than most 9mm Luger loadings. Due to its velocity to projectile size ratio, the .40 Smith & Wesson cartridge is capable of imparting a greater amount of energy on impact. As far as recoil goes, the .40 Smith & Wesson is noticeably snappier than the 9mm Luger and .45 ACP while recoiling less than 10mm Auto.
Firearms that Use Truncated Cone Ammo
- Pistols
- Rifles