
Hornady
9mm Luger 115 gr XTP American Gunner - Box of 25 6631
Hornady 9mm Luger 115 gr XTP American Gunner - Box of 25
The American Gunner® line of ammunition is a collection of tried-and-true, versatile loads that are popular with shooters for their target shooting, hunting or self-defense needs.
Made in the USA with premium components, American Gunner ammunition combines generations of ballistics know-how with modern technology.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
- CARTRIDGE: 9mm Luger
- BULLET: 115 gr XTP
- PRODUCT LINE: American Gunner
- SECTIONAL DENSITY: .130
- BALLISTIC COEFFICIENT: .129(G1)
- APPLICATION: Varmint < 50 lbs, Target/Match, Personal Defense
- SOLD BY THE BOX: 25 ROUNDS PER BOX
- ITEM #: 90244
Product Features
Hornady® introduces new rifle calibers to complement the handgun offerings currently available. These rifle options are loaded with match grade hollow point bullets for a broad range of use including self-defense, target shooting, and varmint/small game hunting.
HORNADY® BULLETS
XTP® (eXtreme Terminal Performance), HP and BTHP bullets are exceptionally accurate and deliver excellent versatility and superior ballistic performance.
VERSATILE AND FUN
Designed to offer an all-around fun shooting experience that's affordable, American Gunner® is loaded in the most popular handgun and rifle calibers.
QUALITY BRASS, PRIMERS AND PROPELLANT
Like all Hornady® ammunition, our American Gunner® ammunition uses the highest quality cases and primers available. Loaded to conventional velocities, American Gunner® functions in any gun. Consistent components translate to consistent shooting in the field.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Laws regarding the sale of ammunition are constantly evolving. As the consumer, it is important for you to be aware of federal, state, and local regulations regarding the online purchasing of ammunition. Prior to ordering ammunition online, we encourage you to familiarize yourself with current regulations in your state.
Please review the Rogers Sporting Goods Ammunition Sales Policies and Regulations.
