Winchester Ammunition is taking its best, and making it better for law enforcement officials.
The enhanced Ranger T Series handgun ammunition—for law enforcement only—comes from the same design as the original Supreme Expansion Technology (SXT) bullet, but it’s better.
Like the original SXT bullet, the enhanced T Series has a hollow point nose that expands into a six petal configuration. The patented reverse taper jacket has been strengthened to form a bigger mushroom and the expanded petals also open into a right angle from the shaft of the bullet, resulting in improved terminal effectiveness.
“The engineering behind the enhanced Ranger T Series make it the best law enforcement load we have ever produced,” said Dick Hammett, president of Winchester Ammunition. “We understand the threats that our law enforcement community faces and will continue to provide officers with the highest quality ammunition possible.”
Key features of the enhanced Ranger T Series bullet:
• Rapid and reliable expansion, controlled by patented jacket design
• Excellent penetration and weight retention through a variety of barriers
• Six re-engineered and strengthened petals for maximum performance
• Great expansion over a wide range of velocities
Winchester 357 SIG (125) Ranger T-Series
Symbol: RA357SIGT – Winchester ‘T’ Series
Shellcase: 357 SIG nickel plated brass shellcase
Bullet: 125 grain (8.1 gram) reverse tapered jacket with six “talon” design
Diameter .355 inch (9.02 mm)
Powder: Clean burning
Primer: Winchester non-corrosive primer, boxer type
Accuracy: Product Mean of 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) Extreme Spread
5 shot targets at 50 yards (45.7 m) from a 4 inch (10.2 cm) SAAMI test barrel
Velocity: 1350 ft/sec (411 m/s) nominal at 15 ft (4.6 m)
Fired in a 4 inch (10.2 cm) standard SAAMI test barrel
Energy: 505 ft-lb (685 joules) nominal at 15 ft (4.6 m)
Pressure: 40,000 psi max. average (2,759 bars)
Waterproofing: Lacquer applied to primer annulus and Black Lucas applied to mouth of case
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 20 January, 2009.