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If you reload for .380 ACP, Speer Bullets 380 ACP 95 Grain TMJ rounds offer a straightforward, cost-effective way to build consistent, reliable ammunition. The 95-grain total metal jacket design is a proven option for target shooting, practice, and plinking—bullets that won't leave a messy lead residue in your barrel or range. Each box contains 100 projectiles, giving you a solid batch for a reloading session.
Speer's TMJ (Total Metal Jacket) construction wraps the lead core completely in a copper jacket, which means cleaner shooting and easier cleanup downrange. The bullets are swaged twice during manufacturing to maintain uniform heel geometry and consistent diameters from round to round. That attention to consistency matters when you're trying to produce reliable, repeatable loads.
These aren't match-grade competition bullets, but they're well-suited to anyone loading defensive, training, or recreational .380 ammunition. The 95-grain weight is a standard, proven load for the .380 ACP platform, so you'll find plenty of load data and proven recipes already published. For the handloader who wants decent quality without premium pricing, this is a solid choice.
| Caliber | .380 ACP |
| Weight | 95 Grains |
| Bullet Type | Total Metal Jacket (TMJ) |
| Count per Box | 100 |
TMJ (Total Metal Jacket) means the lead core is completely enclosed in a copper jacket, with no exposed lead at the base. This design reduces lead residue in your barrel and keeps your shooting area cleaner—especially valuable if you reload regularly or shoot indoors.
These are component bullets for reloading only. Once loaded, the suitability of any ammunition for defensive use depends on your specific load data, powder, primer, and firearm. Always follow published load recipes and verify function in your .380 ACP pistol before relying on any self-loaded ammunition for carry or defense.
You'll need a reloading press, .380 ACP dies, a scale, calipers, and other standard reloading tools—but we can't advise on what you already own. If you're new to reloading, a good reloading manual (RCBS, Hornady, or Lyman) covers the entire process and is essential before you start.
These are general-purpose TMJ bullets designed for reliable, consistent function rather than match-grade precision. They work well for target practice and plinking, but competition shooters typically prefer match-grade projectiles for tighter groups.

SKU: 115828839 • Width: 2.3in • Height: 1.2in • Depth: 3.9in • Weight: 1.44oz
Availability: In Stock
Current Stock: Out of stock
If you reload for .380 ACP, Speer Bullets 380 ACP 95 Grain TMJ rounds offer a straightforward, cost-effective way to build consistent, reliable ammunition. The 95-grain total metal jacket design is a proven option for target shooting, practice, and plinking—bullets that won't leave a messy lead residue in your barrel or range. Each box contains 100 projectiles, giving you a solid batch for a reloading session.
Speer's TMJ (Total Metal Jacket) construction wraps the lead core completely in a copper jacket, which means cleaner shooting and easier cleanup downrange. The bullets are swaged twice during manufacturing to maintain uniform heel geometry and consistent diameters from round to round. That attention to consistency matters when you're trying to produce reliable, repeatable loads.
These aren't match-grade competition bullets, but they're well-suited to anyone loading defensive, training, or recreational .380 ammunition. The 95-grain weight is a standard, proven load for the .380 ACP platform, so you'll find plenty of load data and proven recipes already published. For the handloader who wants decent quality without premium pricing, this is a solid choice.
| Caliber | .380 ACP |
| Weight | 95 Grains |
| Bullet Type | Total Metal Jacket (TMJ) |
| Count per Box | 100 |
TMJ (Total Metal Jacket) means the lead core is completely enclosed in a copper jacket, with no exposed lead at the base. This design reduces lead residue in your barrel and keeps your shooting area cleaner—especially valuable if you reload regularly or shoot indoors.
These are component bullets for reloading only. Once loaded, the suitability of any ammunition for defensive use depends on your specific load data, powder, primer, and firearm. Always follow published load recipes and verify function in your .380 ACP pistol before relying on any self-loaded ammunition for carry or defense.
You'll need a reloading press, .380 ACP dies, a scale, calipers, and other standard reloading tools—but we can't advise on what you already own. If you're new to reloading, a good reloading manual (RCBS, Hornady, or Lyman) covers the entire process and is essential before you start.
These are general-purpose TMJ bullets designed for reliable, consistent function rather than match-grade precision. They work well for target practice and plinking, but competition shooters typically prefer match-grade projectiles for tighter groups.
SKU: 115828839 • Width: 2.3in • Height: 1.2in • Depth: 3.9in • Weight: 1.44oz
