Description
Underwood Ammo’s .50 Beowulf load pairs Hornady XTP jacketed hollow point bullets with a powder charge formulated for reduced flash and consistent performance. This is new-production, non-corrosive ammunition loaded in boxer-primed, reloadable brass cases. Published figures list a 350-grain bullet at a muzzle velocity of 1775 feet per second and a muzzle energy of 2449 ft·lbs. The cartridge is identified as 12.7×42 (.50 Beowulf) and is intended for field use on medium-large game and for defensive applications.
Key Specifications
- The cartridge is .50 Beowulf (12.7×42).
- The bullet weight is 350 grains.
- The projectile is a Hornady XTP Jacketed Hollow Point.
- The published muzzle velocity is 1775 fps.
- The published muzzle energy is 2449 ft lbs.
- There are 20 rounds per box.
- There are 10 boxes per case.
- The cartridge cases are made from brass and are boxer-primed.
- These rounds are listed as reloadable.
- The stated typical application is medium-large game and defensive use.
Built with Hornady XTP projectiles and Underwood’s load workup, this .50 Beowulf offering delivers a heavy-for-caliber bullet and consistent external performance in a factory-loaded, reloadable package. Its combination of bullet construction, controlled flash powder, and brass cases makes it a practical choice for shooters seeking a hard-hitting hunting or defensive-rated load where .50 Beowulf is appropriate.





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