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38 SPECIAL TULA 130 GRAIN FMJ (50 ROUNDS)
If you are searching for a more economical range training ammunition, without sacrificing quality, look at this 38 Special FMJ from Tula.These 38 Special cartridges are steel cased, a cheaper alternative to brass. They contain a 130 grain full metal jacket projectile that will fire accurately and consistently at your target. Tula is a big manufacturer of steel cased ammo. They produce steel ammo over brass due to its cheaper cost to manufacture, as well as great value to their customers. These cartridges are boxer primed, non-corrosive, and non-reloadable.
Tula Cartridge Works is a Russian manufacturer of small-arms ammunition and was founded in 1880. They manufacture and sell their products worldwide under the name TulAmmo.
Quantity | 50 |
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Manufacturer | Tula Cartridge Works |
Ammo Caliber | 38 Special |
Manufacturer SKU | UL038130 |
Bullet Type | FMJ |
Primer Type | berdan |
Muzzle Velocity | 890 |
Muzzle Energy | 229 |
Customer Reviews of this 38 SPECIAL TULA 130 GRAIN FMJ (50 ROUNDS)
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Completely satisfied with product and customer service
How quickly did your order arrive? How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? Arrived quickly and was exactly what I ordered
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Good but no good
How quickly did your order arrive? How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? The rounds fire fine but expand in the cylinder making them hard to extract.
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Great Range Ammo
How quickly did your order arrive? How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? The cases will stick at times in a double action revolver, but this ammo is GREAT for my .357 Ruger Single Actions, since you just eject the spent shells with the rod. This ammo is far lower priced than brass cased, so you can shoot at the range for less $$$.
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Misfires and Stuck Casings
How quickly did your order arrive? How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? I'm mainly shooting this with my S&W 442, with Apex trigger kit. So far, I'm getting ~10% misfires, which will fire with 2 to 4 more tries. Also, some of the spent casings are stuck so tightly in the cylinder I've had to rap the ejector rod with a mallet to extract them.
Accuracy seems great, however, and what I'd expect from a .good .38 Special loading. It's good practice ammo, but bring tools with you to extract those spent casings. I do not recommend this for any handgun qualifications or competition due to the misfires and inability to always extract.
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