Description
Built for Resistance, Not Fragility
The Razorback series was created for shooters who need predictable behavior, not dramatic expansion at one perfect speed.
This 250-grain .452 Razorback hollow point is engineered to enter intact, resist early collapse, and deform under resistance, maintaining forward momentum and directional stability rather than fragmenting or over-expanding.
It is built to work through variability — in velocity, platform, and impact conditions.
Why the 250-Grain .452 Razorback Exists
In large-diameter handgun and rifle cartridges, many hollow points either:
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expand too quickly at close range, or
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fail to penetrate consistently once resistance increases
The 250-grain Razorback exists to bridge that gap.
Its mass, jacket geometry, and supported hollow-point cavity are tuned to:
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delay deformation
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control expansion depth
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preserve straight-line penetration
This makes it effective across both handgun and rifle platforms, where impact velocities can vary widely.
Serrated Jacket, Supported Hollow Point, Structural Control
The Razorback’s defining feature remains its serrated copper jacket, with lead carried fully to the nose and supported around the hollow-point cavity.
This design:
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resists jacket peeling or fragmentation
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allows deformation to begin inside penetration
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maintains mass and directional stability longer than thin-jacket hollow points
The hollow point is not designed for rapid upset — it is designed for controlled deformation under resistance.
Controlled Penetration Across Platforms
This bullet is not optimized for one velocity window.
Instead, it delivers:
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straight-line penetration
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controlled hollow-point deformation
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consistent crush path
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reliable behavior from handgun or rifle barrels
That makes it suitable where outcome consistency matters more than expansion theatrics.
Structural Tolerance Across High-Energy Platforms
Field testing of the Razorback jacket system has demonstrated controlled deformation and high mass retention at impact velocities exceeding 2,100 fps, including testing from the .445 SuperMag.
The same jacket architecture has also been fired in .454 Casull platforms, further confirming its ability to maintain structural integrity under high-pressure, high-energy conditions.
Cannelured for Secure Seating
A properly placed cannelure provides:
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consistent bullet seating
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reliable crimping
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reduced risk of setback under recoil
This is especially important in heavier recoiling handgun cartridges and rifle applications where repeatability matters.
Hand-Swaged, Match-Quality Construction
Every Razorback bullet is hand swaged, not mass poured.
This ensures:
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uniform jacket concentricity
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consistent core placement
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repeatable weight and balance
Built for shooters who expect precision and predictability — not casual plinking.
Referenced In
Gold Country Bullet Systems
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Specifications
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Brand: Gold Country Ammo
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Bullet Line: Razorback
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Diameter: .452
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Weight: 250 Grain
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Construction: Copper jacketed, lead core
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Design: Serrated jacket, supported hollow point
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Base: Flat base
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Cannelure: Yes
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Manufacturing: Hand swaged
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Quality: Match grade
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Platform Compatibility: Handgun and rifle
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Intended Use: Controlled-penetration hunting and defensive applications
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Quantity: 50 bullets per box








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