Magtech Sport Shooting Ammunition 25 Auto, 50 Grain, Full Metal Jacket, 50 Rounds
Features:
- 25 Auto 50 Grain Full Metal Jacket
- Use: Sport Shooting Ammunition
- Caliber: 25 Auto
- Casing: Factory Brass
- Symbol: 25A
- 50 Rounds Per Box
Bullet Specifications:
- Bullet Style: FMJ
- Weight: 50 Grains (3.24 Grams)
- Diameter: 0.251 inches
- Sectional Density: 0.114
- Ballistic Coefficient: 0.090
Ballistics:
- Velocity (Muzzle): 760 Fps (232 M/S)
- Velocity (50 Yards/Meters): 707 Fps (214 M/S)
- Velocity (100 Yards/Meters): 659 Fps (199 M/S)
- Energy (Muzzle): 64 Ft.Lbs (87 J)
- Energy (50 Yards/Meters): 56 Ft.Lbs (74 J)
- Energy (100 Yards/Meters): 48 Ft.Lbs (64 J)
- Mid-Range Trajectory (50 Yards/Meters): 2 in (6.1 cm)
- Mid-Range Trajectory (100 Yards/Meters): 8.7 in (26.2 cm)
- Test Barrel Length 2 5.1
- Power Factor (Estimated): 38.00
- +P Ammunition: No
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 25 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol), also called 25 Auto, was designed by John Browning in 1900 to fit into a radically small semiautomatic pocket pistol of his design. Traditionally loaded with a 45-grain jacketed bullet at 815 feet per second, the 25 ACP produces just 66 foot-pounds of energy, far below many 22 Long Rifle loads. It is thus more of a deterrent than an effective personal defense cartridge, but it has the advantage of being housed in extremely small handguns for purse and pocket carry. 25 ACP pistols have been widely manufactured, and most major suppliers of handgun ammunition load for it. — Craig Boddington