I was given a box of .380 Ruger ARX bullets. I've watched several videos of these bullets and they appear to be rather lethal and effective for a 56 grain bullet. The fluted design of the bullet appears to accomplish what it is designed to do. The only draw back I've seen so far is that every gel test I've seen is that once the bullet enters the gel block, nearly every single one want to take a downward projection through the gel block. I'm curious if anyone here has any experience shooting this bullet and what your feed back might be. I'm considering this bullet to carry in my Ruger LCPII. The lighter bullet would help reduce the jump felt in the average little .380, and this particular design seems to perform more like a 90 grain hollow point.
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