38 Smith & Wesson By Winchester, 145 Gr, Lead RN, (Per 50)
Winchester's Lead Round Nose Bullet offers Excellent Accuracy And Sure functioning.
Symbol: X38SWP
Caliber: 38 Smith & Wesson
Bullet Weight: 145 Grains
Bullet Type: Lead Round Nose
User Guide: Training
Test Barrel Length: 4"
Velocity (Feet Per Second):
- Muzzle: 685
- 50yds: 650
- 100yds: 620
Energy (Foot Pounds):
- Muzzle: 150
- 50yds: 135
- 100yds: 125
Mid-Range Trajectory:
- 50yds: 2.4"
- 100yds: 10.0"
Mfg No: X38SWP
Manufacturer: Winchester
Warranty: Warranted Against manufacturers defects.
Shipping Information
Weight: 1.7 pounds.
Dimensions: 2.688 (L) X 1.406 (W) X 5.125 (H) inches.:
SKU: 4652
Total Rounds 50
Price Break Discount On 10 Boxes Or More. %5 Discount Will Be applied at Check Out.
Specification |
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Value |
Warranty |
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Warranted against manufacturers defects. |
Caliber |
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38 S&W |
Weight |
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145 Grain |
BulletType |
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Lead |
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MFG NO |
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X38SWP |
SKU |
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1010852 |
UPC |
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020892201224 |
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 38 S&W (38 Smith & Wesson) was introduced as a blackpowder cartridge in 1877. Colt and S&W were already fierce competitors, each doing its own thing with its own cartridges. The 38 S&W thus uses a unique .361-inch bullet with a short .7752-inch case. Although no current handguns are so chambered the 38 S&W was extremely popular and ammunition is readily available. By today's standards it is a very mild cartridge, but its 200-grain load, though slow at 630 feet per second, remains a legendary personal defense round. A lighter 145-grain load at 685 fps is also manufactured. —
Craig Boddington