Buffalo Bore .44 Special Ammunition 50 Rounds Keith SWC Gas Check 255 Grains 14B/50 [FC-651815004426]

Buffalo Bore .44 Special Ammunition 50 Rounds Keith SWC Gas Check 255 Grains 14B/50 [FC-651815004426]

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nan 14B/50

Model
14B/50
Caliber
.44 S&W Special
Reload
Brass
Grains
255
Fps
1000
Bullet Type
Lead
Case Type
Brass
UPC Barcode
651815004426
When buying competition and defensive ammunition quality is key and Buffalo Bore Ammunition is considered by many experts to be among the best in the industry. Using high quality components and modern processes has solidified Buffalo Bore Ammunition's reputation among competitive and defensive shooters. Shooters of all levels will benefit from the time and effort they put into perfecting their ammunition. Buffalo Bore Ammunition is an excellent choice for the discerning shooter who wants the very best for defense and competition.

50 Round Box

Features and Specifications:
Manufacturer Number: 14B/50
Caliber: .44 Special
Bullet Type: Keith Style Semi-Wadcutter Gas Check
Bullet Weight: 255 Grain
Rounds: 50 Rounds
Muzzle velocity: 1000 fps
Velocity at 25 yards: 973 fps
Velocity at 50 yards: 950 fps
Muzzle energy: 566 ft/lbs
Energy at 25 yards: 536 ft/lbs
Energy at 50 yards: 510 ft/lbs
Uses: Defense, Recreation

Price is per 50 round box.

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Tried this B-Bore ammo ov
Tried this B-Bore ammo over the weekend & was very satisfied. Moderate recoil. This would make a fantastic hunting load for medium sized game, at short distances. Tested the ammo in several types of media. One test was to fire from a close range of about 15 feet, into several pressure treated 2x6 pine boards. Penetrated a full 6 inches of depth and well into the 7 inch range. Shot the round from my 6 inch Smith, model 29. Regarding accuracy, I then fired the ammo off a bench rest, from a distance of about 50 feet. My eyesight is not the best & thus dictates the closer range test. Groups easily averaged a nice 2 inches. I'm sure you younger folks could do even better.I would also be confident using this as a self-defense load. The late, great Mel Tappan always said that a 44 slug, weighing around 250 grains, moving at nearly 1,000 feet per second, would handle wild game, up to the size black bear, on a regular basis. I think this validates the ammo as a good defense load. Bottom line, I would definitely buy this product again.
March 18, 2014
Will this be safe to use in my Charter Arms revolver???
Answer: Buffalo Bore says limited amounts are safe, but I suggest that you ask Charter Arms.