Federal - HST Jacketed Hollow Point - 124 Grain 9mm Ammo - 50 Rounds
Manufacturer
Federal
Bullet Weight
124 Grain
Casing Type
Nickel-Plated Brass
Details
The big setback you’re always going to be looking at with a hollow point is its tendency to clog up before it can transfer all of its energy. When you’ve got one of Federal’s HST rounds in your chamber, you can still count on good terminal performance even if your shot has to pass through a barrier. In FBI test protocol, this 9mm cartridge’s 124 grain projectile is consistently able to expand to over 1.5 times its original diameter after busting through heavy clothing, and it retains 100 percent of its weight. The bullet’s tough, tapered jacket is partly to thank for that, and it sports six notches that ensure deadly star-shaped expansion during penetration.
A self-defense load might have to sit a long time until it’s needed. That’s why this round’s brass casing is plated with nickel, which protects it against corrosion. The casing further enhances lubricity for more reliable feeding in a magazine-fed firearm, which along with its sensitive primer will keep you ready for action.
A self-defense load might have to sit a long time until it’s needed. That’s why this round’s brass casing is plated with nickel, which protects it against corrosion. The casing further enhances lubricity for more reliable feeding in a magazine-fed firearm, which along with its sensitive primer will keep you ready for action.
Additional information
- Product Type Ammo
- Manufacturer Federal
- Condition New
- Bullet Weight 124 Grain
- Bullet Type Jacketed Hollow-Point (JHP)
- Use Type Self Defense
- Casing Type Nickel-Plated Brass
- Quantity 50
- Ammo Caliber 9mm Luger (9x19)
- Manufacturer SKU P9HST1
- Primer Type Boxer
- Muzzle Velocity 1150
- Muzzle Energy 364
- Magnetic No
- UPC Barcode 029465094621
- Cost Per Round $0.8 per round
Customer reviews
Federal 9mm ammo
This is one of my go to brands of ammo. It feeds well and haven't experienced any misfires.
Review by Tbone
(Posted on April 17, 2024)