Hornady XTP bullets were designed for hunting, self-defense, and law enforcement. One of the great things about the XTP bullet is reliable performance, it features controlled expansion where six serrations divide the bullet into six symmetrical sections. These sections weaken the jacket to allow controlled expansion at low velocities and ensures fragmentation does not occur at high velocities. The XTP bullet is really known for its stopping power. They were designed from the beginning to expand reliably at a variety of handgun velocities and deliver deep, terminal penetration with every shot. Most handgun bullets are designed to perform at a single factory-specified velocity where the XTP bullet is designed to offer controlled expansion over a range of velocities.
Specifications:
- Caliber: .500 Smith & Wesson (0.500" Diameter)
- Bullet Weight: 350 Grains
- Bullet Style: Hollow Point Flat Base (HPFB)
- Lead Free: No
- Cannelure: Yes
- Bullet Coating: Non-Coated
- Quantity: Per 50
Ballistic Information:
- Ballistic Coefficient: 0.145
- Sectional Density: 0.192
Note: These are component bullets, not loaded ammunition
Specifications:
- Caliber: .500 Smith & Wesson (0.500" Diameter)
- Bullet Weight: 350 Grains
- Bullet Style: Hollow Point Flat Base (HPFB)
- Lead Free: No
- Cannelure: Yes
- Bullet Coating: Non-Coated
- Quantity: Per 50
Ballistic Information:
- Ballistic Coefficient: 0.145
- Sectional Density: 0.192
Note: These are component bullets, not loaded ammunition
- Model Number:
- 50100
- Gauge or Caliber:
- .50 Cal
- Bullet Type:
- XTP Mag
- Bullet Weight:
- 350 gr
- Bullet Diameter:
- 0.500''
- Ballistic Coefficient:
- 0.145 (G1)
- Lead Free:
- No
- Sectional Density:
- 0.192