Hornady Critical Defense .30 Carbine 110 gr FTX – 25rd Box

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$34.99

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Hornady Critical Defense .30 Carbine 110 gr FTX ammunition is packaged as 25 rounds per box and uses Hornady's FTX (Flex Tip) polymer-tipped bullet design. The load is marketed for personal and home defense applications and for use in firearms chambered in .30 Carbine. The cartridge is produced with brass cases and is intended for reliable feeding and consistent performance in short-range scenarios.

Key Specifications

  • The caliber is .30 Carbine.
  • The bullet weight is 110 grains.
  • The bullet design is listed as FTX / polymer tipped.
  • There are 25 rounds per box.
  • Boxes per case are listed as 10.
  • Units per case are listed as 250.
  • The case material is brass.
  • Reloadable is listed as Yes.
  • The listed intended application is Home Defense.

The Hornady Critical Defense .30 Carbine 110 gr FTX load pairs a polymer-tipped Flex Tip projectile with consistent factory ammunition standards to support reliable feeding and controlled terminal performance in short-range defensive contexts. Its specification set and consistent packaging make it suitable for both defensive-focused use and range practice where the .30 Carbine chambering is appropriate.

Additional information

upc

090255810301

Manufacturer

Hornady

Manufacturer Part Number

81030

Caliber/Gauge

.30 Carbine

Case Material

Brass

Grains

110Gr

Length

2.7000

model

Critical Defense

Product Type

FlexTip

Safety

Centerfire

Shipping Weight

0.7875

Sights

Centerfire

Units per Box

25

Cost per Round

1.40

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