This 32 ACP load (90062) gives home-defense shooters a compact pistol round with better bullet technology than traditional ball ammunition. Hornady loads it with a 60 grain XTP hollow point bullet. The XTP design has a long track record in defensive handgun calibers. It expands in a controlled way. It also holds together better than many simple hollow point designs.
Hornady rates this load at 1,000 fps and 133 ft-lbs of muzzle energy. Therefore, it brings respectable speed for the 32 ACP platform. The 60 grain bullet keeps recoil light. Meanwhile, the XTP cavity gives the round a clear defensive purpose. That matters in small pistols where control, reliability, and shot placement carry real weight.
The 32 ACP does not win by brute force. It wins by being shootable. This load leans into that strength. It gives the shooter fast follow-up shots, mild recoil, and dependable Hornady construction. Moreover, the brass case and Boxer primer make the ammunition reloadable. That adds value for shooters who save brass.
Each box contains 25 rounds. Each case includes 10 boxes, totaling 250 rounds. Consequently, this case gives enough ammunition for function testing, carry rotation, and reserve storage. Hornady lists this SKU with a 60 grain XTP hollow point, 1,000 fps muzzle velocity, 133 ft-lbs of energy, brass casing, Boxer primer, and 25-round boxes with 10 boxes per case.
This is a smart 32 ACP defensive load. It keeps recoil low, improves terminal performance over FMJ, and gives pocket-pistol owners a more serious option than basic range ammunition.
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