Purchase WINCHESTER 40 S&W AMMUNITION
A standard centerfire handgun round for self-defence and target shooting is the WINCHESTER 40 S&W AMMUNITION. As a successor to the 10mm Auto cartridge, Winchester developed it and released it in 1990. The case length of the rimless, straight-walled 40 S&W cartridges is 0.85 inches, and its total length is 1.135 inches. Its minimal recoil makes Winchester 180 grain 40 one of the most used self-defence cartridges worldwide. The 40 S&W is a preferred option for police and civilian shooters. It is also employed in competitive shooting, where it is well-liked for its low recoil and accuracy.
Numerous different bullet weights and configurations are offered for the Winchester white box 40. Standard bullet weights are between 115 and 180 grains, and they can be loaded with either a hollow point (HP) or a full metal jacket (FMJ) projectile. While HP bullets are for self-defence and offer superior expansion and more stopping force, FMJ bullets are for target shooting and provide good accuracy and penetration. Additionally, several different bullet types are available for the 40 S&W, including FMJ, HP, flat-nose, and woodcut.
Features
The multitude of qualities that Winchester 40 S&W ammunition offers make it appropriate for a range of shooting situations. With its flat trajectory and tremendous velocity, Winchester 40 s&w fmjhas exceptional accuracy and penetration. Additionally, the cartridge is light, making it simple to carry and easier to shoot. Additionally, shooters can choose the ideal round for their needs because the 40 S&W is offered in a range of bullet weights and combinations. The 40 S&W is a well-liked option for self-defence, target shooting, and competition shooting, thanks to its moderate recoil and accuracy.
Specifications
Winchester jhp 40 has a 1.135-inch overall length and a 0.85-inch case length. It is rimless and straight-walled. It is a light-recoiling round with a muzzle velocity of 1,200 feet per second and a muzzle energy of 462 foot-pounds. The 40 S&W can be loaded with either FMJ or HP projectiles, and typical bullet weights for this calibre range from 115 grain to 180 grain.
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