Winchester .38 Special Service Grade 130gr FMJ FN Ammo

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$21.22 - $495.03

Additional Specs:

UPC:
020892226005
PRODUCT TYPE:
Ammunition
CONDITION:
New
CASING:
Brass
UPC:
020892226005
grains:
130
caliber:
.38 Special
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Unlock the full potential of your .38 Special with Winchester's Service Grade ammunition, a round that bridges the gap between economical practice ammo and premium defensive loads. This 130-grain Full Metal Jacket Flat Nose (FMJ FN) offering is designed to closely mimic the feel and point of impact of many popular self-defense rounds, allowing for cost-effective training that translates directly to real-world proficiency. The flat nose profile provides excellent feedback when shooting steel targets, while the full metal jacket construction ensures reliable feeding in a wide range of firearms, from snub-nose carry revolvers to full-size target pistols. Invest in your skills and confidence with ammunition that delivers consistent performance without compromising your training budget.

Product Highlights:

Specifications
Manufacturer Winchester
Product Line Service Grade
Caliber .38 Special
Bullet Weight 130 grains
Bullet Type FMJ-FN (Full Metal Jacket Flat Nose)
Muzzle Velocity 800 fps
Muzzle Energy 185 ft-lbs
Rounds Per Box 50
Case Material Reloadable Brass
Primer Type Boxer
Application Target Shooting, Training
Country of Origin United States

Key Features:

The Winchester Service Grade .38 Special 130 Grain FMJ-FN Ammunition offers impressive performance characteristics that make it an excellent choice for self-defense and hunting applications. Here's a breakdown of its key features:

Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket Flat Nose (FMJ-FN)
Provides positive functioning and exceptional accuracy
Bullet Weight 130 grains
Balanced for consistent performance
Muzzle Velocity 800 fps
Suitable for target shooting and training
Cartridge .38 Special
Popular handgun caliber for revolvers
Quantity 50 rounds per box
Convenient packaging for range sessions

Applications & Use Cases:

  • Target Shooting: Ideal for high-volume target practice and range sessions due to its affordable price and consistent performance.
  • Training Exercises: Suitable for firearms training and skill development, offering reliable function for repeated use.
  • Plinking: Great for casual recreational shooting and improving marksmanship skills.
  • Competition Practice: Economical choice for practicing competition techniques and drills.
  • Firearm Function Testing: Reliable ammunition for testing and breaking in new .38 Special revolvers.

Pros and Cons:

Pros

  • Affordable Practice Ammunition: Designed for high-volume shooters, offering excellent performance at a budget-friendly price.
  • Reliable Functioning: Full metal jacket flat nose bullet ensures positive feeding and cycling in various .38 Special firearms.
  • Consistent Accuracy: 130 grain FMJ-FN bullet provides exceptional accuracy for target shooting and training.
  • Reloadable Brass Cases: Features high-quality Winchester brass cases suitable for reloading, adding value for handloaders.
  • Moderate Velocity: 800 fps muzzle velocity offers manageable recoil while maintaining effectiveness for target practice.

Cons

  • Limited Expansion: FMJ bullets do not expand, making them less suitable for self-defense applications.
  • Not for Magnum Revolvers: Designed for standard .38 Special firearms, not suitable for use in .357 Magnum revolvers.
  • Potential Overpenetration: Non-expanding bullets may pass through targets, requiring careful backstop consideration during practice.
  • Shipping Restrictions: Classified as hazardous material, subject to special shipping regulations and potential additional fees.
 

About Winchester:

Winchester has been a legendary name in the firearms and ammunition industry since 1866. Headquartered in East Alton, Illinois, Winchester Ammunition continues to build upon its rich heritage of innovation and quality. With over 150 years of experience, Winchester has become synonymous with reliability and performance in the shooting sports world. The company operates state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in the United States, including plants in East Alton, Illinois and Oxford, Mississippi. Winchester is known for its wide range of ammunition products, from their popular 'White Box' line for target shooting to high-performance hunting loads. Winchester's dedication to research and development ensures that they remain at the forefront of ammunition technology, continually improving their products to meet the evolving needs of shooters worldwide.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: How does the flat nose design affect performance?

A: The flat nose design helps create cleaner holes in paper targets, making scoring easier. It also provides better feedback when shooting steel targets compared to round-nose bullets.

Q: Is this ammunition suitable for self-defense?

A: While the Winchester SG38W Service Grade .38 Special ammunition is reliable and accurate, it is primarily designed for target shooting and training purposes. For self-defense, it's generally recommended to use hollow point ammunition, which is designed to expand upon impact. This FMJ-FN ammunition does not expand and may over-penetrate in self-defense situations.

Q: What is the recoil like with this ammunition?

A: The Winchester SG38W Service Grade .38 Special ammunition, with its 130 grain bullet and 800 fps velocity, produces moderate recoil. It's generally considered manageable for most shooters, making it suitable for extended practice sessions without causing excessive fatigue.

Q: Is this ammunition reloadable?

A: Yes, the Winchester SG38W Service Grade .38 Special ammunition uses reloadable brass cases. This makes it a good choice for shooters who reload their own ammunition, allowing for cost savings and customization of loads.

Q: What types of firearms can use this ammunition?

A: This ammunition is designed for use in firearms chambered for .38 Special. This includes many revolvers and some lever-action rifles. It's important to note that while .38 Special can be safely fired in .357 Magnum revolvers, the reverse is not true - never use .357 Magnum ammunition in a .38 Special firearm.