Ammunition

  • Corbon .45 Auto Rim 160-gr. DPX

    The .45 Auto Rim has never been what anyone would call a big seller. For years it was available from Remington in a 230-gr. LRN @ approximately 800 ft/sec. Ammunition was expensive and lackluster in performance, but very nice things could be done if a handloader. On the left is Corbon’s 160-gr. DPX auto rim…

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  • .38 Special LSWCHP +P: Still a Top Load?

    Despite improvements in popular defense calibers like 9mm and .45 ACP as well as some new ones such as .40 S&W, .357 SIG, and .45 GAP, the .38 Special continues to sell as a self-protection round. With the police move to autos in the ’80’s, the “shakers and movers” in this caliber are now the…

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  • A Look at Corbon .357 Magnum 125-gr. DPX Ammunition

    In 1935 the .357 Magnum was born.  It was conceived after a gun writer of the period worked up energetic handloads in .38 Special using the S&W .38/44 (N-frame) revolvers.  His name was Phillip Sharpe and it seems that Douglas Wesson was mightily impressed by the way it performed in the hunting field.  Smith &…

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  • .38 Special Expansion Tests (Water)

    By Aaron Brudenell & Stephen A. Camp Most agree that 10% ballistic gelatin is the gold standard for bullet performance testing. It replicates human tissue and its 10% formulation is generally accredited to Dr. Martin Fackler, who did ballistic wound research for the US military. People on all sides of the “stopping power” issue use…

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  • 9mm vs. 38 Special: The Cartridges & the Guns

    While reading comparisons of the pros and cons of the pocket 380 versus the snub 38 I noted a reader suggesting a comparison of the pocket nines to the popular 38 compact revolvers. Other projects and responsibilities prevented my starting work on such an article immediately, but during the interim I decided that it might…

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  • Bersa Thunder .380 with Corbon 80-gr. DPX Ammunition

    The .380 ACP continues to fill pockets or holsters among private citizens lawfully carrying during the turbulent crime-filled times in which we live.  Though “ballistically challenged” when compared to the delivery of full-power 9x19mm or even .40 S&W in similar size handguns, the 9mm Short still has a fairly significant cadre within the shooting community. …

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  • Corbon .45 ACP “Compact Gun Load”

    160-gr. DPX Corbon ammunition frequently offers the highest velocities for a given caliber and bullet weight of any commercial ammunition on the market.  It comes as no surprise that most of it is rated +P. Rapidly expanding bullets, often with fragmentation, have been seen more often than not in ballistic gelatin blocks smacked by their…

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