1000rds - 38 Special Tula 130gr. FMJ Ammo
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Tula Ammo 130 Grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Ammo Details
This .38 Special ammunition from Tula is an excellent target shooting load for .38 SPL revolvers and also works well in .357 Magnum handguns when a lower-recoil, lower-cost alternative is desired. Each round in this case of 1,000 fires a 130 grain full metal jacket bullet at 890 feet per second. Tula ammo is loaded in Russia using non-corrosive Berdan primers and non-reloadable steel cases. Due to its magnetic properties, this ammo may not be suitable for all indoor ranges.-
Product TypeAmmo
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Manufacturer
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ConditionNew
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Bullet Weight130 Grain
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Bullet Type
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Use TypeRange Training
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Casing TypeSteel
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Quantity1000
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Ammo Caliber38 Special
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Manufacturer SKUUL038130
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Primer Type
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Muzzle Velocity890
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Muzzle Energy
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MagneticYes
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UPC Barcode814950016550
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Cost Per Round$0.49/ppr
Tula Ammo 38 Special Ballistic Data
Tula Ammo 38 Special Ammo Details
- Barrel Length inches
- 4
- Ballistics Coefficient (G1)
- 0.000
- Ballistics Coefficient (G7)
- 0.000
- Sectional Density
- 0.146
Muzzle | 25 yds. | 50 yds. | 75 yds. | 100 yds. | |
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Velocity fps | 890 | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
Energy ft lbs | 229 | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
Bullet drop inch | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
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Casings do stick in revolver after firing, but I found if gun oil or CLP is applied to the cylinder after every other reload, the casings eject easily every time.
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Do not waste your money on this if you plan on shooting it from a revolver. the casings WILL NOT EJECT! They load very easily, but after they are fired they are wedged in so tight that the ejector can't move them! The casings have to be pushed with a dowel and pulled by hand.
I've shot Tula in semi-auto pistols and rifles with no problem, but it is useless in revolvers. Save the money (and frustration) and get brass cased ammo!
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I've used Tula in rifles and semi-auto pistols with no problem - so I bought it for my Charter Arms Undercover. While the rounds load easily in my .38 revolver, they WILL NOT EJECT. The ejection rod won't budge them, and every casing needs to be pulled out by hand. The casings are clearly expanding/deforming during firing, rendering the revolver useless during the time it ttakes to extract each round.
I bought this ammo just for practice/plinking, but I can't even use it for that. Save yourself the money and frustration -- get some reliable brass cased ammo! -
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Works better in my .357 than in my .38. Seems to be on the hot side almost a +P or +P+. It also tends to stick a little in the cylinder when you try to eject the spent casings. Goes bang every time though.