50rds – 40 S&W Blazer 180gr. FMJ Ammo
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Blazer 180 Grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Ammo Details
This 40 S&W cartridge sports a 180 grain projectile, the heaviest bullet Blazer offers in its caliber. Perfect for casual shooting or serious training, the bullet’s full metal jacket will keep your firearm’s bore clear of lead residue in order to maintain its accuracy, and also let it feed reliably in a variety of platforms, whether that’s a Beretta Px4 Storm or a Kel-Tec Sub-2000. This bullet will dependably penetrate targets as well, even if you’re exterminating rugged recyclables with extreme prejudice.Blazer ammo’s defining feature is its aircraft grade aluminum casing. The casing is heat treated in order to thoroughly toughen it, although you’ll not be reloading it after you’ve fired it. It’s also substantially lighter than its brass equivalent, making it a good choice for travel or just making your magazine that much more wieldy. This round’s CCI primer is both responsive and non-corrosive, making the only time you’ll fire it a sure thing.
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ManufacturerBlazer
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ConditionNew
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Bullet Weight
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Bullet Type
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Use TypeRange Training
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Casing TypeAluminum
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Quantity50
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Ammo Caliber40 Smith & Wesson
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Manufacturer SKU3591
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Primer Type
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Muzzle Velocity1000
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Muzzle Energy
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UPC Barcode076683035912
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Cost Per Round$0.3/ppr
Blazer 40 Smith & Wesson Ballistic Data
Blazer 40 Smith & Wesson Ammo Details
- Barrel Length inches
- 4
- Ballistics Coefficient (G1)
- 0.147
- Ballistics Coefficient (G7)
- 0.000
- Sectional Density
- 0.161
Muzzle | 25 yds. | 50 yds. | 75 yds. | 100 yds. | |
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Velocity fps | 1000 | 967 | 938 | 911 | 887 |
Energy ft lbs | 400 | 374 | 352 | 332 | 315 |
Bullet drop inch | n/a | 0 | -2.3 | -7.1 | -14.5 |
Trajectory Line Graph Blazer 40 Smith & Wesson
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Why Shooters and Hunters love or hate 50rds – 40 S&W Blazer 180gr. FMJ Ammo
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Clean and accurate, not 1 misfire through my Glock 27.
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First off Blazer's always been reliable in 9mm so I tried out some in 40 S&W. Same Blazer as always, shot well, cycled well, and good bang for your Buck.