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BLACK HILLS AMMUNITION

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Black Hills is introducing the 10mm HoneyBadger for 2022. This bullet has deep flutesdesigned for optimum terminal performance without reliance on hollowpoints.The bullet penetrates deeply, cutting through bone and muscle to get to vitals.This is important on all hunting rounds, but particularly when you’re relying on your handgun for protection, including the possibility of a bear attack.If you’re relying on a 10mm pistol while trekking,the HoneyBadger is a solid choice for your defense!

SHELL SHOCK TECHNOLOGIES

shellshocktech.com If you loved Shell Shock’s lightweight 9mm cases, wait until you try their new calibers coming soon, including 5.56x45mm, .300 BLK, .380 ACP, .40 S&W and others. Shell Shock’s cases are lighter than brass with more powder capacity, greater consistency between rounds, and they can be picked up with a magnet. Satisfies global military mandates to reduce ammunition weight and increase performance. All Shell Shock’s cases are proudly made in the USA. Shell Shock…Shoot it, Love it!

UNDERWOOD AMMUNITION

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The 10mm cartridge is more than 30 years old, but its popularity has not waned. It’s one of the top three self-defense cartridges in America, as well as hunting. But most 10mm loads are designed for personal protection using bullets weighing between 100 and 220 grains. They work well, with very deep wound and penetration channels. Underwood Ammunition is well known for innovative ammunition offerings, and for 2022 they are featuring a lightweight, high-velocity option for the 10mm for hunting. This Xtreme Hunter load features a 150-grain solid-copper bullet that will penetrate to around 23.5 to 25 inches in ordnance gelatin with two layers of denim. The Xtreme Hunter is designed with wider flutes than the Xtreme Penetrator to slow down faster and to perform a massive energy dump faster, close to 700 pounds of energy while hunting.

See us at booth #3507 ZERO BULLET COMPANY

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Fifty-two years. That’s how long the folks at the Zero Bullet Company have been manufacturing jacketed handgun bullets. And their expertise and craftsmanship show in their impressive competitive championship wins. Team Zero member Kevin Angstadt won the prestigious Bianchi Cup in 2014 using the company’s No. 136 9mm 125-grain jacketed hollowpoint competition bullet. Kim Beckwith has racked up multiple High Senior awards at the Cup with Zero’s .38 Super ammunition. The National Pistol Championship? Zero’s been there and done that. Same with the Pistol 4-Man Team Championships at Ohio’s Camp Perry. An impressive record, for a company with equally as impressive credentials and products.

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