First Look: Federal Fusion 10mm Auto Hunting Ammo

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First Look: Federal Fusion 10mm Auto Hunting Ammo

Fusion 10mm

Loaded to take full advantage of the ‘Perfect 10's' ballistic potential, Federal's new Fusion 10mm hunting ammo is built to fill tags.

Handgun hunting was one almost the exclusive territory of revolvers. Heavy hitters such as the .44 Magnum, .41 Magnum, .454 Casull, .500 Linebaugh, among others, have taken center stage in the up-close and personal pursuit. However, things have changed in recent years. With the 10mm Auto’s recent resurgence, sportsmen have come to embrace the hard-hitting and fast shooting semi-automatic pistol cartridge.

Catering to these shooter’s needs, Federal Premium has introduced a 200-grain Fusion 10mm Auto Hunting option, perfect for the impending hunting season. The crux of the ammo is an advanced bullet design, built for deep penetration and impressive expansion—the elements required to put game down. The bonded-core projectile has skiving on its copper jacket, allowing for consistent mushroom one it’s at its target. And moving 1,200 fps at the muzzle, the ammo has enough velocity to punch through and appropriately penetrate at most ethical hunting distances.

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ANOKA, Minnesota – October 6, 2020 – Federal ammunition introduces a new load to its popular handgun hunting ammunition lineup. The new Fusion 10mm Auto load uses a 200-grain bullet and 1200 fps muzzle velocity take full advantage of the 10mm Auto cartridge, with more energy and better terminal performance on impact. Shipments of this product have begun to arrive at dealers.

“Our Fusion 10mm Auto load delivers the toughness, accuracy, reliability and terminal performance that handgun hunters are looking for,” said Federal Centerfire Handgun Product Manager Chris Laack. “Built with the same molecularly-bonded hunting bullet used in Fusion rifle ammo, it produces ideal upsets and deep penetration when striking game. We know this new load is everything any hunter could hope for in a 10mm Auto hunting cartridge.”

Features & Benefits
-New 10mm Auto load
-1,200 fps muzzle velocity
-Copper jacket is electro-chemically to the core
-Perfectly uniform jacket
-Skived, pre-programmed nose provides consistent expansion
-Maximum weight retention for deep penetration

Part No. / Description / MSRP
F10FS1 / 10mm Auto Fusion, 200-grain, 1200 fps, 20-count / $32.99

For more information on Fusion 10mm Auto Hunting ammunition, please visit federalpremium.com.


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