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Hornady vs Federal: Ammunition Compared

Two of America’s most trusted ammo makers, two different reputations. Federal built its name on premium factory performance — its HST is the hollow point most police departments carry. Hornady built its name on the bullet itself — the FTX, ELD and FlexLock designs that reset the standard for terminal performance and accuracy, plus a reloading-component empire. Both are made in the USA. Here is the data, side by side, and which to actually buy.

Short answer: buy Federal when you want the law-enforcement duty benchmark and the widest premium lineup — HST is the police-issue standard, Gold Medal is a match benchmark, and Federal covers every job from range to hunting. Buy Hornady when you want cutting-edge bullet technology — Critical Defense is the best short-barrel carry load, Critical Duty meets the full FBI protocol, ELD and Precision Hunter dominate long-range and hunting, and if you reload, Hornady owns the component aisle. Federal wins on duty pedigree and breadth; Hornady wins on bullet innovation, hunting and reloading.

Who wins each category

Category Winner
LE duty self-defense Federal (HST)
Concealed-carry / short barrel Hornady (Critical Defense FTX)
Match / long-range precision Even (Gold Medal vs ELD Match)
Hunting ammo Hornady (Precision Hunter, SST)
Bullet innovation Hornady (FTX, ELD, FlexLock)
Reloading components Hornady (bullets, dies, presses)
Range / value ammo Federal (American Eagle)
Breadth of factory lineup Federal
US manufacturing Even (both USA)
Best all-around defense Federal (edge)

Hornady vs Federal at a glance

  Hornady Federal
Founded 1949 (Joyce Hornady) 1922 (Charles L. Horn)
Made in USA (Grand Island, Nebraska) USA (Anoka, Minnesota)
Known for Bullet technology & reloading components Premium performance & LE duty ammo
Flagship lines Critical Defense/Duty, ELD, Precision Hunter, SST HST, Gold Medal, Terminal Ascent, American Eagle
Defense benchmark Critical Duty (FlexLock, FBI protocol) HST (police duty standard)
Reloading Bullets, dies and presses (industry leader) Primarily loaded ammo & components
Best for CCW, hunting, precision, reloaders Duty/carry, match, all-around

Hornady vs Federal: flagship duty loads compared

The premium 9mm law-enforcement duty load from each brand, head to head — the Hornady Critical Duty against the Federal HST. Both are designed to meet the FBI protocol. Factory specs from the manufacturers.

Spec Hornady Critical Duty 135gr +P Federal HST 124gr
Bullet weight 135 gr 124 gr
Bullet type FlexLock bonded JHP (FlexTip) HST jacketed hollow point
Pressure +P Standard (+P also offered)
Muzzle velocity ~1,110 fps 1,150 fps
Muzzle energy ~369 ft-lbs 364 ft-lbs
Gel penetration ~14.5 in (FBI/DHS tested) ~14–18 in
FBI protocol Yes (full) Yes
Case Nickel-plated brass Nickel-plated brass
Made in USA USA
Price per round (approx) around $0.90–1.30 around $0.60–0.90

Both are elite barrier-blind duty rounds that pass the FBI protocol. The Hornady’s FlexLock bullet uses a bonded jacket and its signature FlexTip to resist clogging through heavy clothing and drive to ~14.5 inches — performance validated by the FBI, DHS and multiple state agencies. The Federal HST is the round most US police departments actually issue, prized for wide, consistent expansion shot after shot. You genuinely can’t go wrong; the HST has the broader real-world duty footprint, the Critical Duty the newer bonded-bullet engineering.

Who each brand is

Hornady was founded in 1949 by Joyce Hornady in Grand Island, Nebraska, and made its name on the bullet. Its FTX (Flex Tip) solved the clogging problem in defensive hollow points, its FlexLock bonded bullet meets the FBI duty protocol, and its ELD Match and ELD-X are among the most accurate factory projectiles made. Hornady is also the reloader’s brand — the largest single source of bullets, dies and presses on the market. Made in the USA, Hornady is what shooters reach for when bullet technology, hunting performance or reloading components lead the list.

Federal opened in 1922 in Anoka, Minnesota, and built its reputation on premium factory performance across the widest lineup in American ammo. Its HST hollow point is the self-defense round most police departments issue, Gold Medal (loaded with Sierra MatchKing bullets) is a long-range match benchmark, Terminal Ascent is a premium bonded hunting round, and American Eagle covers the range. Made in the USA, Federal is the brand that has a trusted, proven load for essentially every job.

Self-defense and duty ammo

This is close, and it splits by use. For a full-size duty pistol, both the Federal HST and the Hornady Critical Duty meet the FBI protocol and are issued by agencies — but the HST is the more widely carried police round, which gives Federal the pedigree edge. For concealed carry from a short barrel, though, Hornady’s Critical Defense with its FTX FlexTip is arguably the best in class: it won’t clog through heavy clothing and is tuned for compact-pistol velocities. Federal owns duty; Hornady owns short-barrel carry. Overall, a slight edge to Federal on sheer LE adoption.

Edge: Federal (duty), Hornady (short-barrel CCW).

Match and long-range ammo

Both make benchmark precision ammo, and serious shooters run both. Federal Gold Medal, loaded with Sierra MatchKing bullets, is a match standard; Hornady ELD Match, built around Hornady’s Heat Shield tip for a consistent high BC, is every bit its equal and turns up on just as many firing lines. There is no clear loser here — it often comes down to which load your rifle shoots best. Call it even.

Edge: even.

Hunting ammo

Hornady has the edge for modern hunting. Its Precision Hunter (ELD-X), SST and CX cover everything from long-range deer to tough game, and the ELD-X’s controlled expansion at extended range is a favorite of hunters chasing accuracy and terminal performance together. Federal is far from outgunned — Terminal Ascent, Fusion and Trophy Copper are excellent — but Hornady’s hunting lineup and bullet innovation give it the nod. For hunters, Hornady leads.

Edge: Hornady.

Reloading and components

This one isn’t close. Hornady is one of the pillars of the reloading world — it sells bullets by the thousand, a full range of dies, and presses and tools that fill entire benches. If you load your own ammo, Hornady is in the aisle you shop most. Federal sells primers and some components, but it is fundamentally a loaded-ammunition company. For reloaders, Hornady wins decisively.

Edge: Hornady.

Range ammo and breadth

For cheap practice ammo, Federal’s American Eagle is a ubiquitous, dependable range line; Hornady’s Frontier and Black are solid but not as widespread. And across the whole catalog — defense, match, hunting, rimfire, shotshell, range — Federal’s lineup is the broadest in the business. For everyday availability and one-brand-covers-everything breadth, Federal leads.

Edge: Federal.

Where each one wins

Buy Hornady if…

  • You carry a compact pistol: Critical Defense (FTX) is the best short-barrel defense load.
  • You hunt: Precision Hunter (ELD-X), SST and CX are modern hunting benchmarks.
  • You reload: Hornady bullets, dies and presses lead the component market.

Buy Federal if…

  • You want the duty benchmark: HST is the police-issue self-defense standard.
  • You shoot precision: Gold Medal Match is a factory long-range benchmark.
  • You want one brand for everything: Federal’s lineup covers every job, everywhere.

The honest verdict

There is no wrong answer — both are American-made and both are trusted by millions. It comes down to the job. For a duty or carry pistol and the widest proven lineup, Federal is the pick — HST is the self-defense benchmark and Gold Medal is a match standard. For the best short-barrel carry load, serious hunting, cutting-edge bullet technology, or anything to do with reloading, Hornady is the pick. Plenty of shooters end up with both on the shelf: Federal HST or American Eagle for the handgun, Hornady Critical Defense in the carry gun and Precision Hunter in the deer rifle. Match the ammo to the task and you cannot go wrong.

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Hornady vs Federal FAQ

Is Hornady better than Federal?
For short-barrel carry, hunting, bullet technology and reloading components, Hornady leads. For law-enforcement duty ammo (HST), match ammo (Gold Medal) and the broadest lineup, Federal leads. Both are American-made and trusted; pick by the job.

Which is the best defense ammo, HST or Critical Duty?
Both meet the FBI protocol and are issued by agencies. Federal HST is the more widely carried police duty round; Hornady Critical Duty uses a newer bonded FlexLock bullet validated by the FBI and DHS. For a compact carry gun, Hornady Critical Defense (FTX) is the better short-barrel choice.

What is Hornady best known for?
Bullet technology — the FTX FlexTip, FlexLock, and the high-BC ELD Match and ELD-X — plus being the leading maker of reloading bullets, dies and presses.

What is Federal best known for?
Premium factory performance and law-enforcement ammo — the HST hollow point is the most-issued police duty round, and Gold Medal is a match benchmark.

Are Hornady and Federal made in the USA?
Yes, both. Hornady is made in Grand Island, Nebraska; Federal is made in Anoka, Minnesota.

Which is better for hunting?
Hornady, for most hunters — Precision Hunter (ELD-X), SST and CX are modern hunting benchmarks. Federal’s Terminal Ascent and Fusion are excellent alternatives.

Which is better for reloaders?
Hornady, decisively — it is one of the largest sources of reloading bullets, dies and presses. Federal is primarily a loaded-ammunition maker.

Which should I buy — Hornady or Federal?
Buy Federal for duty/carry (HST), match (Gold Medal) and everyday availability. Buy Hornady for short-barrel carry (Critical Defense), hunting (Precision Hunter), bullet tech and reloading. Many shooters keep both.

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