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Old 12-01-2015, 10:54 PM
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I like Hornady Critical defense for a .380. I lean more towards the Hornady custom, critical defense and critical duty rounds depending on the gun. I would go with Critical defense in your .380 and Glock 27.

I run Winchester Ranger Bonded in my full size 9mm's, I am switching over to Critical Duty in my full size 9mm's due lack of availability of new ranger ammo. I run Critical defense in my 9mm compacts. I let my wife carry a .380, only because I know Critical Defense is going to work if she needs it. She is more likely to carry her p238 than any other gun we have.

I suspect your gun is a P238, a P380 is a Kahr, I do not recommend their products. Critical defense would be the proper line of Hornady for the P238. Critical Duty is for guns with longer barrels, the Hornady custom and now Hornady American lines are budget defense rounds, really designed for practice but do have the same load and similar or same bullet as the Hornady Defense and Duty lines, just made with cheaper components to make practicing with a round similar to your defense round more cost effective.

My next choice would be Gold Dots if they have an appropriate load, then Federal or Winchester defense rounds. I like Hornady because of the variety they offer, from reduced recoil loads, loads specific to barrel lengths, the bullets have great penetration and open well for the depth they penetrate. The ability to expand vs penetrate will always have some sort of trade off. Let me know if you have any other questions or you need some ammo.
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