This 9mm load (90240) is built for controlled, predictable home defense performance. The 100 grain FTX bullet uses Hornady’s Flex Tip design, which helps keep the hollow point cavity from clogging and supports reliable expansion. Hornady markets this SKU as Critical Defense Lite, a reduced-recoil defensive load designed for close-quarters use. That matters for buyers who want faster recovery between shots, easier control, and a softer shooting defensive option without stepping down to weak range ammo.
Hornady lists this load at 1,125 fps with 281 ft-lbs of muzzle energy. Those numbers fit the role well. The round is not trying to be a high-pressure +P style load. Instead, it is meant to deliver manageable recoil, reliable ignition, and consistent terminal performance in a defensive handgun. In addition, Hornady states that Critical Defense ammunition uses low-flash propellants. That is useful in low-light defensive conditions, where excessive flash can disrupt follow-up shots and visual awareness.
The buyer purpose is clear. This ammunition is for home defense, especially for shooters who want less recoil than many conventional defensive 9mm loads. That can benefit newer shooters, recoil-sensitive shooters, or anyone who wants a smoother defensive setup for compact and full-size pistols alike. Moreover, the FTX bullet design is meant to expand while still feeding smoothly. So, the load offers a practical mix of controllability, reliability, and defensive intent.
Packaging is straightforward. Each box contains 25 rounds. Each case includes 10 boxes, for a total of 250 rounds. That format works well for buyers who want enough ammunition for function testing, carry-ammo verification, home-readiness staging, and reserve stock. You can dedicate part of the case to reliability testing, then keep the remaining boxes sealed for storage. Hornady and retailer listings also identify this load as loaded in nickel-plated brass cases, with Boxer primers, and as reloadable.
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