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.41 Remington Magnum - 210 Grain Semi-jacketed Soft Point - Remington HTP - 500 Rounds

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Overview

Quantity - 50 rounds per box; 10 boxes per case
Manufacturer – Remington
Bullets – 210 grain semi-jacketed soft point (SJSP)
Casings – Boxer-primed brass case
Manufacturer Remington
Condition New
Bullet Weight 210 Grain
Bullet Type Soft-Point (SP)
Ammo Casing Brass
Quantity 500
Ammo Caliber .41 Rem Magnum
Manufacturer SKU RTP41MG1
Primer Type Boxer
Muzzle Velocity (fps) 1300
Muzzle Energy (ft lbs) 788
Attracts Magnet No
Use Type
Self Defense
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This 210 grain .41 Remington Magnum round carries a semi-jacketed soft point bullet guaranteed to devastate whatever it hits. Soft point bullets expand much more than fully jacketed rounds, giving them an advantage in energy transfer and overall damage.

Remington’s High Terminal Performance (HTP) line is designed to maximize reliability and impact performance thanks to premium components and Remington engineering. HTP ammunition uses high-quality primers, reloadable brass cases and clean-burning propellant to craft ammunition that hits hard and works right, every time.

Introduced in 1964, the .41 Remington Magnum is a cartridge designed to bridge the gap between the .357 Magnum and .44 Magnum cartridges available at the time. It was intended as both a hunting and law enforcement cartridge, but police departments generally considered the round overpowered. Today, it is mostly used for handgun hunters as an option with lighter recoil than the .44 Magnum or other large hunting revolver rounds.

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