bluedog46 wrote:The bullet's got nothing to do with it; it's the amount of powder in the case that determines the pressure. Hornady sells several types of loads with that bullet design. Some of them are +p, some of them aren't. The only way to know for sure is to read the packaging your ammo came in. It will say whether your ammo is +p or not.myopicvisionary wrote:My carry ammunition for my Kimber Custom II 1911 is Hornady 230gr. XTP(+P) .45ACP.So its it like york said that your is plus P because it says it or the xtp?
And like bmel said, myopic's ammo is +p because that's what he bought, and the box says it's .45 ACP +p.
By the way, XTP is Hornady's acronym for eXtreme Terminal Performance (according to their website). It has nothing to do with it being +p or not.