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  2. Hornady - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, the Hornady XTP (which stands for Extreme Terminal Performance) won the industry's Product Award of Merit 1990 from the National Association of Federal Licensed Dealers. The company was the primary developer of the .17 HMR and .17 HM2 rimfire cartridges, which has become increasingly popular for small game and vermin hunting.

  3. Talk:10mm Auto - Wikipedia

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    A couple of the velocity figures under Ballistic performance are incorrect given actual manufacturer data. The Hornady XTP 180gr muzzle velocity is 1180 ft/s, as opposed to 1350, according to this . That is a 13% discrepancy; if that is the intended figure it requires a justification. None of the 150gr loads listed by Nosler reach 1475 ft/s ...

  4. XTP - Wikipedia

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    Extreme Terminal Performance branded XTP, a self-defense bullet type produced by Hornady Manufacturing Company Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title XTP .

  5. 10mm Auto - Wikipedia

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    The 10mm Auto (also known as the 10×25mm, official C.I.P. nomenclature: 10 mm Auto, [7] official SAAMI nomenclature: 10mm Automatic) [8] is a powerful and versatile semi-automatic pistol cartridge introduced in 1983. Its design was adopted and later produced by ammunition manufacturer FFV Norma AB of Åmotfors, Sweden. [12]

  6. .480 Ruger - Wikipedia

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    However, with bullets of 400 grains (26 g) and higher, the .480 Ruger starts to show more potential. The standard .44 Magnum powders, in similar amounts, will push a 400-grain (26 g) bullet at over 1300 ft/s (thus yielding a TKO factor around 35.28 vs. 34.62 for a 325 gr 454 Casull at 1,650 ft/s (500 m/s)).

  7. .17 HMR - Wikipedia

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    Following the success of the .17 HMR, the .17 Hornady Mach 2 was introduced in early 2004. The .17 HM2 is based on the .22 LR (slightly shorter in case length) case necked down to .17 caliber using the same bullet as the HMR but at a velocity of approximately 2,100 feet per second (640 m/s) in the 17-grain (1.1 g) polymer tip loading.

  8. Vista Outdoor - Wikipedia

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    On July 9, 2019, Vista Outdoor completed the sale of Savage Arms [25] and Stevens Arms for $170 million to a group of investors led by Savage's management. Vista received immediate gross proceeds of $158 million and a $12-million five-year note. Vista said it will use this money, after paying associated taxes, to reduce its debt. [26]

  9. .257 Weatherby Magnum - Wikipedia

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    These bullets include most Barnes' bullets over 110 gr (7.1 g) and any conventional spitzer bullet of over 115 gr (7.5 g). Hornady's 117 gr (7.6 g) round nose bullet is made for such firearms which have the slower spin rate. Norma loads this bullet in the Weatherby's H257117RN ammunition for owner of such rifles who require a heavier bullet.

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