Blazer Ammunition .38 Special +P 125 Grain JHP - Box of 50 Rounds
- Capacity-Rounds:
- 50
- Style:
- Jacketed Hollow Point
- Caliber-Gauge:
- 38 Special
- Grain:
- 125
- Muzzle Velocity:
- 945
- Application:
- Target Shooting
- Muzzle Energy:
- 248 ft lbs
- Rating:
- +P
- HazAir:
- Yes
Looking for affordable .38 Special +P ammo that won't break the bank on range day? Blazer Ammunition .38 Special +P 125 Grain JHP delivers reliable performance at a price that lets you shoot more. CCI's Blazer line uses heat-treated aircraft-grade aluminum cases to keep costs down while maintaining the accuracy and dependability you need for training and practice. Whether you're working on your fundamentals or just putting rounds downrange, this 50-round box gives you quality bullets paired with reliable primers—the ingredients that matter when you're stacking groups at the range.
The 125-grain jacketed hollow point projectile is a proven performer for .38 Special +P handloads, offering consistent ballistics from shot to shot. Aluminum cases are lighter than brass but stand up to the pressures of +P loads, and they're simple to identify when you're policing brass at the range. At this price point, Blazer ammo removes the excuse to skip practice or dry-fire drills when you should be building skills behind the gun.
CCI has been making ammunition since 1951, and Blazer is their entry for shooters who want to practice hard without the premium tag. The combination of affordability and reliability makes this the go-to choice for handgun enthusiasts who measure their ammunition budget by the box, not the round.
Key Features
- Heat-treated aircraft-grade aluminum cases for reliable performance at economy pricing
- 125-grain jacketed hollow point projectile
- .38 Special +P pressure rating
- Quality bullets and reliable primers ensure consistent ignition and accuracy
- 50 rounds per box for range sessions and practice drills
Specifications
| Caliber | .38 Special +P |
| Bullet Weight | 125 Grains |
| Bullet Type | Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP) |
| Case Material | Aluminum (heat-treated aircraft-grade) |
| Rounds Per Box | 50 |
| Manufacturer | CCI |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Blazer .38 Special +P ammo safe to shoot in my revolver?
Yes, this ammunition is loaded to .38 Special +P pressure specifications. However, always consult your firearm's manual or manufacturer to confirm it is rated for +P loads. Some firearms are not rated for +P pressures, so verification is essential before use.
Can I reload or reuse aluminum cases?
Blazer aluminum cases are not reloadable. If reloading is important to your shooting budget, consider brass-cased alternatives.
Why is Blazer ammunition cheaper than brass-cased options?
Aluminum cases cost less to produce than brass, and Blazer's aluminum cases are designed for shooters who prioritize affordability for high-volume training and practice. You get the same reliable performance and quality primers—you just skip the brass that adds to the expense.
Ammunition Restrictions:
You must be 18 years or older to purchase shotgun or rifle ammunition, and 21 years or older for handgun ammunition. All ammunition must be shipped via Domestic Ground, and shipping is not available for international residents. Residents of CA, DC, IL, MA, NY, CT, and NJ may be subject to additional restrictions. Always ensure you use the appropriate ammunition for your firearms, and check your state and local laws for any other relevant regulations on firearms and ammunition. Due to Department of Transportation regulations, returns on ammo cannot be accepted. Please verify local laws before placing an order.
We are unable to ship ammunition to the following:
- Hawaii
- Alaska
- P.O. Boxes
- APO/FPO Addresses
- International Addresses
- U.S. Territories
- U.S. addresses with zip codes starting with (100, 101, 102)
Illinois residents must provide a copy of a valid FOID Card or Valid Concealed Carry License, along with their IL driver’s license or IL state identification card to purchase ammunition. The ammunition can only be shipped to an address listed on either of those two documents.
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