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Corbon 357 Mag 110 gr JHP ammo (20 rds)
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Corbon 357 Magnum 110 grain JHP ammo (20 rds)
Muzzle Velocity: 1500 fps/ 549 ft lbs
20 Rds. per box
CorBon is the leader in high velocity ammunition, generating maximum performance from every loading. CorBon is proud of this reputation and is willing to put that velocity right on the box. These are real velocities, from real guns - not just test barrels. Every company has to have a niche in the marketplace. Peter Pi, the founder of CorBon, decided that someone had to be the best and built his company around that idea. The faster a bullet is traveling, the more energy created. Energy developed at the muzzle must be transferred or "dumped" into the target to be effective. Energy transfer is aided by bullet expansion. The higher the velocity, the more rapidly the expansion - the more rapid the expansion, the more effectively the energy is expended in the target. This explosive expansion dumps the available energy quickly, creating tremendous shocking power and causing the perpetrator to cease doing further harm, thus STOPPING POWER. Stopping power means safety. Hollowpoints that are moving too slow, or limit energy transfer with a "controlled expansion" design can over penetrate - going straight through with little effect. Energy that passes through the selected target is wasted energy and can cause harm to unintended persons or property. Your intent is to STOP the aggressor that is bent on doing harm to you. Regardless of the situation, you will have to account for your actions and every round that is fired. Don't be misguided by those who claim their bullets have some magical or mystical performance advantage, or that they can make a reduced power load with increased performance. There continues to be a misconception that a heavier bullet somehow has more energy and that a long deep wound channel is necessary. That may be true in a hunting bullet, but in close quarters combat, the trade of less weight and added velocity is a positive increase in energy. Energy is energy and if effectively transferred into the target - it does not matter whether it is energy from a 9mm or a .45 ACP. CorBon ammunition is tested against common barriers. When shot through four layers of heavy material, (including leather) the CorBon bullets retain adequate velocity to reliably expand. Tests against windshield glass and car doors proved that the high velocity CorBon bullets did not deflect from their intended path and still expanded well into a gelatin medium. Car doors and windshields are no barriers to CorBon high velocity ammunition.
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