Great ammo for 632/432 snubs
Review by Levi
I don't think this is the very best choice for self defense ammo, but it's easily top 5 and a bit more available and affordable than some of the other options. Definitely a bit on the hotter side but by no means uncontrollable, even with the ultralight 632 ti.
(Posted on July 13, 2026)
Review of 32 H&R Magnum - 85 Grain JHP - Black Hills - 50 Rounds
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Ran well
Review by Robert
I ran the 380 Honeybadger in my Sig P238 and Bodyguard 2.0 with no jams. Both ran well. I will run the ammo again in a few weeks and if I get a different result I will re-post. So far I am happy with the ammo.
(Posted on July 13, 2026)
Review of 380 Auto - 60 Grain HoneyBadger - Black Hills - 20 Rounds
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This is a expensive round but definitely reliable
Review by BigBadWeazel
This round dose everything it says it will do feed perfectly through my hK vp 9 tac I just wish the rounds were a little cheaper but other than that I love it
(Posted on July 13, 2026)
Review of 9mm - +P 100 Grain HoneyBadger - Black Hills - 20 Rounds
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4 stoppages in 20 rounds
Review by Big Mac
I have a Bodyguard 2.0 and tried this ammo out for a defensive use case. When I tested it at the range I had 4 bad stoppages that required me to strip the magazine to fix. After that I decided there’s no way I’m trusting my life on this round. My gun has never malfunctioned in 500 other assorted rounds fired. Do yourself a favor and skip this round.
(Posted on July 13, 2026)
Review of 380 Auto - 60 Grain HoneyBadger - Black Hills - 20 Rounds
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Don’t bother reloading 5.56 if you can get Black Hills OTM 262
Review by David
In the past I reloaded 9mm, .270 win. and a variety of shotgun shells. I was able to save $ and, at least with the .270 get superior accuracy and performance. Now I shoot a variety of 5.56 and .223 Wylde rifles and find the BHA OTM in 77Gr. to have all the accuracy I need. Two days ago shooting a 16” Faxon pencil barrel in .223 Wylde with a 3-9 scope I printed 3/4”, 3/4”, 1”, and 2” (as the barrel heated up) from 175 yards resting the hand guard on a range bag. Not exactly a precise hold. I am old and wasn’t an especially good marksman when young actually, but the Black Hills ammo seems to make up for it somewhat. The consistency and reliability of the Black Hills ammo is amazing. I shoot their JHL 9mm in a variety of formats and they perform flawlessly. It is worth the extra coin IMO.
(Posted on July 13, 2026)
Review of 5.56x45 - 77 Grain OTM Mk 262 MOD 1-C - Black Hills - 460 Rounds in Ammo Can
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Costly
Review by Red
Bought this in .45 and 380. The .45 ran well in my Glock (G30S), not one problem. The 380 in my Taurus (PT-738) jammed repeatedly as did the Remington but the PMC (90g FMJ) ran perfect. To be sure I will be cleaning up the Taurus to make sure it is the ammo and not the gun. Not real happy at this price point.
(Posted on July 13, 2026)
Review of 380 Auto - 60 Grain HoneyBadger - Black Hills - 20 Rounds
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Very Pleased! Easy to control 45 ACP!
Review by Bob P.
This was the smoothest cycling 45 ACP ammo I've shot in a long time. Ran 60 rounds through a commander sized Nighthawk with 4.25" barrel and the ammo cycled like a charm in slow shooting and rapid fire! Tight groups as well shooting at 10 yards distance. Very impressed overall!
(Posted on July 13, 2026)
Review of 45 ACP - 135 Grain HoneyBadger - Black Hills - 20 Rounds
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Another High Quality Black Hills Product
Review by Bob P.
I ran 60 rounds of this Black Hills 9mm HoneyBadger 100 gr +P ammo through my Nighthawk Counselor (3.5" barrel) with no hiccups or malfunctions. Everything cycled smooth as could be and less recoil than I anticipated for +P ammo.
As with all other Black Hills ammo, consistency was excellent with good grouping.. I was shooting at 10 yards. I'm very pleased!
(Posted on July 13, 2026)
Review of 9mm - +P 100 Grain HoneyBadger - Black Hills - 20 Rounds
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