Underwood .380 Auto +P 90gr XTP JHP Ballistics
Nickel-Plated Brass Case • XTP JHP • MPN: 141
Underwood .380 Auto +P 90gr XTP JHP Ballistics
Nickel-Plated Brass Case • XTP JHP • MPN: 141
Trajectory @ 25yd Zero
| Range | Velocity | Energy | Drop |
|---|---|---|---|
| Muzzle | 1200 fps | 287 ft-lb | — |
| 5 yds | 1178 fps | 277 ft-lb | -0.3" |
| 10 yds | 1159 fps | 268 ft-lb | -0.1" |
| 15 yds | 1140 fps | 260 ft-lb | +0.0" |
| 20 yds | 1123 fps | 252 ft-lb | +0.0" |
| 25 yds ⊕ | 1106 fps | 244 ft-lb | +0.0" |
| 30 yds | 1091 fps | 237 ft-lb | -0.1" |
| 35 yds | 1076 fps | 231 ft-lb | -0.3" |
| 40 yds | 1062 fps | 225 ft-lb | -0.5" |
| 45 yds | 1049 fps | 220 ft-lb | -0.9" |
| 50 yds | 1036 fps | 214 ft-lb | -1.3" |
| 55 yds | 1024 fps | 209 ft-lb | -1.8" |
| 60 yds | 1013 fps | 205 ft-lb | -2.3" |
| 65 yds | 1002 fps | 200 ft-lb | -3.0" |
| 70 yds | 992 fps | 196 ft-lb | -3.7" |
| 75 yds | 982 fps | 192 ft-lb | -4.6" |
| 80 yds | 972 fps | 189 ft-lb | -5.5" |
| 85 yds | 963 fps | 185 ft-lb | -6.5" |
| 90 yds | 954 fps | 182 ft-lb | -7.6" |
| 95 yds | 946 fps | 178 ft-lb | -8.8" |
| 100 yds | 937 fps | 175 ft-lb | -10.1" |
Product Overview
Underwood loads their .380 Auto +P with a 90gr Hornady XTP hollow point at 1,200 fps, generating 288 ft-lbs of muzzle energy. That velocity figure is about 200 fps faster than most standard-pressure .380 loads and puts this round closer to 9mm Luger territory in terms of raw energy. The nickel-plated brass case adds corrosion resistance and smoother feeding in the tight chambers common to pocket-sized .380 pistols.
The Hornady XTP bullet has decades of track record in self-defense use. It expands through a controlled process where the jacket peels back in sections, creating a wider wound channel without fragmenting. At 1,200 fps, the XTP gets enough velocity to open reliably even from short barrels. This is where the +P pressure matters most. Standard .380 loads often struggle to push JHPs fast enough for consistent expansion, especially from 2.8-inch barrels. The extra 200 fps solves that problem.
This load is for .380 carriers who want to squeeze maximum performance from the platform. You need to verify your pistol is rated for +P ammunition before using it. Guns like the Glock 42, Beretta 84, and Walther PK380 handle +P well. Smaller blowback designs like the original Ruger LCP may not be rated for sustained +P use. If your gun can handle it, this round turns a .380 from a last-resort backup into a more capable defensive option with real expansion and penetration at self-defense distances.
- 1,200 fps velocity is roughly 200 fps faster than standard .380 loads, giving the XTP bullet enough speed to expand reliably from short barrels
- 288 ft-lbs of muzzle energy approaches low-end 9mm Luger performance from a smaller, lighter pistol
- Hornady XTP bullet has a long track record of controlled expansion without fragmentation
- Nickel-plated brass resists corrosion during months of carry and feeds smoothly in tight chambers
- +P pressure rating means not all .380 pistols can safely fire this load, especially older blowback designs
- Increased recoil and muzzle snap compared to standard-pressure .380 loads, which matters in lightweight pocket guns
- Underwood is a smaller manufacturer with limited retail availability compared to Winchester or Federal
- Higher chamber pressure accelerates wear on recoil springs and may reduce the service life of budget .380 pistols
All Underwood .380 Auto +P 90gr XTP JHP Prices
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