Deer Grenade .44 Magnum +P Pistol and Handgun Ammo

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Deer Grenade .44 Magnum +P Ammo240 gr. Medium Cast – G.C. @ 1,550 fps20 Round Box

ITEM 4F

PLEASE NOTE: This DEER GRENADE round is too long to cycle in the Henry Big Boy rifle. Buffalo Bore’s Deer Grenade 44 Mag. +P is a 240gr. Massive, Hollow Nosed, 12 BHN cast bullet with a gas check traveling at the below velocities out of stock, real-world, over-the-counter firearms:

> 1,578 fps – Ruger Super Blackhawk 5.5-inch> 1,535 fps – Ruger Redhawk 5.5-inch> 1,466 fps – S&W MT Gun 4 inch

This load is designed as the world’s premier deer load for 44 Mag. The cast bullet is not considered soft, but it is not really a HARD cast bullet either as it only has a BHN (Brinell Hardness Number) of 12, so it could be termed a medium/hard cast bullet. It performs as follows:

> At an impact velocity of 1,100 fps, it will mushroom to about 75 Cal. and should push right through any deer with a broadside shot.

> At an impact velocity of 1,500 fps, it will mushroom and some of the mushroom will fragment off and send bullet particles flying through the deer, but much of the mushroom and shank will remain intact and should push through any deer hit broadside.

> At an impact velocity of 1,900 fps, the entire mushroom will turn into shrapnel and send bullet particles all throughout the deer. The shank will remain intact but will re-mushroom and do horrific damage inside the deer and will probably push through any deer hit broadside.

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> Of course, all these results will vary depending on how much bone, if any, you hit, etc. This load was designed specifically to do horrific damage to deer-sized game and, as such, does not penetrate like a hard-cast flat-nosed bullet. This bullet only penetrates about 30% as deep as a typical flat-nosed hard-cast bullet, which is perfect penetration for shallow game like deer, medium-sized pigs, or black bears. This load is your best bet for immediately anchoring any deer with the 44 Mag. cartridge that is not CNS (central nervous system) hit.

This bullet is properly alloyed, lubed, and gas-checked; it will NOT lead-foul barrels.

This load is designed to be safe in ALL/ANY all-steel firearms that are in normal operating condition. We do not recommend its use in lightweight alloyed revolvers as the bullets may jump the crimp.

Item 4F – Exterior Ballistics Charts for several Muzzle Velocities

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Muzzle Velocity @ 2200 fps for Item 4F

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Muzzle Velocity @ 2100 fps for Item 4F

2000fps

Muzzle Velocity @ 2000 fps for Item 4F

Deer Grenade .44 Magnum +P Pistol and Handgun Ammo

Muzzle Velocity @ 1900 fps for Item 4F

Deer Grenade .44 Magnum +P Pistol and Handgun Ammo

Muzzle Velocity @ 1800 fps for Item 4F

Deer Grenade .44 Magnum +P Pistol and Handgun Ammo

Muzzle Velocity @ 1700 fps for Item 4F

Deer Grenade .44 Magnum +P Pistol and Handgun Ammo

Muzzle Velocity @ 1600 fps for Item 4F

Deer Grenade .44 Magnum +P Pistol and Handgun Ammo

Muzzle Velocity @ 1500 fps for Item 4F

Deer Grenade .44 Magnum +P Pistol and Handgun Ammo

Muzzle Velocity @ 1400 fps for Item 4F

Deer Grenade .44 Magnum +P Pistol and Handgun Ammo

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Attention! You must be 18 or older to order ammunition. Ammunition must ship UPS ground. Due to Department of Transportation regulations, we cannot accept returns on Ammunition. Make sure to use the correct ammunition in your gun. Check local laws before ordering.

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