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Federal Champion Range 10mm 180gr FMJ
Federal Champion Range 10mm 180gr FMJ
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Train Hard. Shoot More. Pay Less.
Every great shooter is built at the range, and every range session demands ammunition that's consistent, clean, and affordable enough to shoot in volume. The Federal Champion Range 10mm Auto 180gr FMJ delivers exactly that — reliable, full-power 10mm performance at a price point that lets you run more rounds without second-guessing every trigger pull.
Full Metal Jacket — The Range Standard
The 180-grain full metal jacket bullet is the workhorse of 10mm training loads. The FMJ profile feeds flawlessly through semi-automatic pistols, leaves minimal lead fouling in your barrel, and delivers consistent point-of-impact shot after shot. Whether you're working on fundamentals, running drills, or breaking in a new pistol, Champion Range gives you the repeatability you need to build real skill.
Federal Champion — Trusted Volume Ammunition
Federal's Champion line has been the go-to training ammunition for American shooters for generations. Manufactured to consistent specifications at Federal's Anoka, Minnesota facility, each round is loaded with clean-burning powder, reliable primers, and reloadable brass cases. You get the quality control of one of America's most trusted ammunition brands without the premium price tag of a defensive load.
Why 180gr for 10mm Training?
The 180-grain bullet weight is the sweet spot for 10mm range work. It replicates the felt recoil and point-of-impact of most 10mm defensive loads, making it an ideal training companion for shooters who carry heavier defensive rounds. Run Federal Champion at the range, and your muscle memory will translate directly to your carry ammunition.
Key Specifications
- Caliber: 10mm Auto
- Bullet Weight: 180 Grain
- Bullet Type: Full Metal Jacket (FMJ)
- Brass case, reloadable
- Clean-burning powder
- Consistent velocity and accuracy
- Made in the USA
Stock up on the Federal Champion Range 10mm 180gr FMJ and put in the range time that separates good shooters from great ones.
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