Buffalo Bore .380 chronograph data


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wnycollector
November 26, 2011, 02:48 PM
I just got back from the range with my chronograph and a few pistols and thought I would post the data.

The weather conditions were as follows:
-Temp 56 degree F
-Humidity: 49%
-Pressure: 30.05 in

Elevation ~630' MSL

The chronograph was a Pro Chrono set up 6' from the muzzle. The .380 data was from a Beretta 84B w/ 3.82" barrel. The 9mm data was from a S&W M910 w/ 4" barrel. The .38 data was from a 4" S&W M13.

Buffalo Bore 95gr +P FMJ
High - 1179fps
Low - 1141fps
Average (10 shot) - 1158fps
ES - 39
SD - 12
Muzzle energy - 283 lbs

Buffalo Bore 100gr +P Cast FP
High - 1204 fps
Low - 1175 fps
Average (10 shot) - 1187 fps
ES - 29
SD - 10
Muzzle energy - 313 lbs

Just for comparison, today the Fiocchi standard pressure 9APHP (115gr JHP) averaged 1130fps and 326lbs of energy from my S&W910. My S&W 4" M13 loaded with the Remington 158gr LSWCHP +P 158gr averaged 876fps/269lbs.

It looks like BB is real winner especially when loaded into a "full" sized .380. I'm very comfortable carrying my Beretta loaded with 14 rounds of BB 100gr FP's.

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VBVAGUY
November 26, 2011, 05:26 PM
Great stuff !!! From your readings it looks like the info that BB states in their website is pretty accurate. I too plan on getting some of the .380acp +P 100gr. hardcast ammo for my S&W Bodyguard 380. From the readings they have it should be similar to the Colt Mustang's barrel of 2.75inches and 1072ft/sec. which is about 255+ft-lbs of energy. Thanks again for your testing. God Bless :)

J2FLAN
November 26, 2011, 06:54 PM
Good info, from your report and others I have read, I am convinced the BB 100gr +P out of my Sig 232 is the best I can do.

Just to add, last summer, with this round, I put down a wounded doe (car hit it) from about 10ft. away, hit behind the ear, the deer went down like a hammer hit it, died instantly. Hard to describe, but the bullet wound was impressive. A guy standing there asked,"is that a 45?"

m2steven
November 26, 2011, 07:36 PM
I've posted a lot about Buffalo Bore 380 ammo and it's the real deal. I feel as comfortable carrying my P238 or P380 with BB ammo as I do with a 9x19.

I don't shoot hundreds of rounds each month as the stuff is expensive, but I've probably shot several hundred over 2 years and it's impressive ammunition.

The pistols I use don't seem to mind either. I have no obvious spring wear nor other signs of damage from it's use. It's superb carry ammo.

Good post!

bdb benzino
November 26, 2011, 08:26 PM
Nice report, I have been wanting to see the same thing on their 9x18Mak rounds. Thanks for sharing!

skoro
November 27, 2011, 10:01 AM
I carry the Buffalo Bore 100gr hardcast in my P3AT.

Thanks for your data. Makes me feel like I made the right choice.

kokapelli
November 27, 2011, 10:19 AM
I've posted a lot about Buffalo Bore 380 ammo and it's the real deal. I feel as comfortable carrying my P238 or P380 with BB ammo as I do with a 9x19.

I don't shoot hundreds of rounds each month as the stuff is expensive, but I've probably shot several hundred over 2 years and it's impressive ammunition.

The pistols I use don't seem to mind either. I have no obvious spring wear nor other signs of damage from it's use. It's superb carry ammo.

Good post!
Your not going to see any difference in spring wear with BB, but you might notice more wear at slide/frame contact points from the greater slide velocity during recoil with BB ammo.

The only thing that wears springs is the number of compressions the spring has.

Trad Archer
November 27, 2011, 10:57 AM
Thanks for the info.

intercooler
November 27, 2011, 11:01 AM
Underwood has some .380 offerings including 102gr:

https://www.underwoodammo.com/shop/index.cfm?carttoken=AU47Q4E112711075009&action=ViewDetails&ItemID=15&Category=12

His 95gr is listed as 1050 FPS but in all my testing of his ammo they go more than advertised. I would say it will be 1075 FPS or so... box of 50 instead of 20.

He doesn't have a +P rating but maybe in the future.

Aiko492
November 27, 2011, 11:41 AM
The BB 100gr +P is the only SD ammo I carried in my Sig P238. I also ordered a few extra springs (cheap).

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