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Buffalo Bore 38 Special +P 110gr Barnes TAC-XP – 20rd Box

UPC: 651815020273

$45.99

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Description

This Buffalo Bore 38 Special +P load pairs a 110 grain Barnes TAC-XP all-copper expanding bullet with a flash-suppressed powder charge. The cartridge is a +P-rated defensive load intended for lawful self-defense and home defense applications. Buffalo Bore reports an expected penetration of approximately 12–14 inches depending on impact velocity. Published performance for this load lists a muzzle velocity of 1125 fps and muzzle energy of 309 ft lbs.

Key Specifications

  • The caliber is .38 Special.
  • The bullet weight is 110 gr.
  • The bullet type is Barnes TAC-XP lead-free.
  • The pressure rating is +P.
  • The listed muzzle velocity is 1125 fps.
  • The listed muzzle energy is 309 ft lbs.
  • The case material is Brass.
  • Each box contains 20 rounds.
  • There are 12 boxes per case.
  • The stated application is Home Defense.

Designed to provide controlled expansion with an all-copper bullet and reduced muzzle flash characteristics, this Buffalo Bore load is intended for responsible users seeking a lead-free defensive option. Its combination of the Barnes TAC-XP projectile and a flash-suppressed powder charge delivers consistent terminal performance within the published parameters, making it a practical choice for home defense applications where reliable, repeatable performance is a priority.

Additional information

Caliber/Gauge

.38 Special

Case Material

Brass

Cost per Round

2.30

Grains

110 gr

Manufacturer

Manufacturer Part Number

20F20

Units per Box

20

UPC

651815020273

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