Product Overview
Remington High Terminal Performance (HTP) .38 Special 110 Grain Semi-Jacketed Hollow Point ammunition delivers reliable, consistent stopping power whether you're protecting your home or carrying concealed — engineered to perform when it matters most.
- 110-grain SJHP bullet engineered for rapid, controlled expansion on impact
- Double-diameter expansion maximizes terminal performance and energy transfer
- High weight retention ensures deep, effective penetration through barriers
- Kleanbore priming reduces fouling and protects your firearm's bore
- First-quality brass cases for reliable feeding, extraction, and easy reloading
- Packed in a convenient 20-round box, proudly made in the USA
Who This Is For
This load is ideal for concealed carry holders, home defenders, and revolver enthusiasts who demand dependable terminal performance from their .38 Special firearm. It's also well-suited for shooters who want a proven, trusted brand with decades of reliability behind every round.
Specifications
| Brand | Remington |
|---|---|
| Line | High Terminal Performance (HTP) |
| Caliber | .38 Special |
| Bullet Weight | 110 Grain |
| Bullet Type | Semi-Jacketed Hollow Point (SJHP) |
| Muzzle Velocity | ~950 fps |
| Muzzle Energy | ~220 ft-lbs |
| Casing | Brass |
| Primer Type | Kleanbore Boxer |
| Rounds Per Box | 20 |
| Country of Origin | USA |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this ammunition suitable for everyday concealed carry use?
Yes. Remington HTP .38 Special 110gr SJHP is specifically designed with self-defense in mind. The semi-jacketed hollow point construction promotes rapid expansion upon impact, maximizing energy transfer and stopping power while reducing the risk of over-penetration — making it a strong choice for concealed carry and home defense applications.
Will this ammunition work in both .38 Special and .357 Magnum revolvers?
.38 Special ammunition can be safely fired in any revolver chambered for .357 Magnum, since the .357 Magnum cylinder is designed to accept the shorter .38 Special case. However, this ammunition is not suitable for firearms chambered exclusively for .38 Super or other calibers. Always verify your firearm's owner's manual before using any ammunition.
How does the 110-grain bullet weight compare to heavier .38 Special loads?
The 110-grain bullet is on the lighter end of the .38 Special spectrum, which typically translates to higher muzzle velocity and a flatter trajectory compared to heavier 125gr or 158gr loads. This can mean slightly less felt recoil and faster follow-up shots, though heavier bullets generally offer deeper penetration. The 110gr SJHP is an excellent balance of speed and controlled expansion for defensive use.