Federal Premium 140 gr Trophy Copper 7mm Rem Mag Ammo, 20/box – P7RTC2
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Caliber: 7mm Remington Magnum
Rounds: 20
- Series/Collection: Premium Trophy Copper
- Bullet Style: Trophy Copper
- Caliber/Gauge: 7mm Remington Magnum
- Bullet Weight: 140 grain
- Muzzle Energy: 3084 ft.lbs.
- Muzzle Velocity: 3150 fps
- Bullet Material: Copper Alloy
- Tip Material: Polymer
- Case Material: Nickel Plated Brass
- Application: Big Game
- Packaging Quantity: 20/Box
- Ballistic Coefficient: 0.489
Get pinpoint accuracy, superior penetration and aggressive expansion in a copper, polymer-tipped bullet with the Trophy copper. The projectile provides flat trajectories and tremendous downrange performance on everything from antelope to moose.
Features:
- Copper alloy construction provides up to 99% weight retention for the deepest penetration in an expanding bullet
- Tipped bullet cavity is optimized for expansion across a broad velocity range
- Grooved bullet shank for superb accuracy across a wide range of firearms
- Polymer tip and boat-tail design increase the ballistic coefficient for high downrange velocity and energy, with minimal bullet drop
- Nickel-plated for easy extraction and corrosion protection
- Gold medal primer
- Specially formulated propellant with copper-reducing additives
- High-performance polymer tip and boat-tail design for a flat trajectory and match-grade accuracy
Tyler W
1 year agoSub par ammo. Though that the meateater brand represented quality stuff. Should have known with it being a federal product that it would leave me disappointed. Inconsistent build quality in the rounds and accuracy is garbage. I'll be getting a different brand and/or reloading my own all copper rounds from now on.
Chief 79
1 year agoI had to use copper this year. Went with this, on the bench I was able to keyhole 2 shots and the 3 was within a 1/32". Hope the terminal performance matches the accuracy.
BigCajunPoppi
1 year agoI find this to be accurate in my 7mm rem mag! 1” MiOA at 100 yards! Sighted in 1.25” high at 100 and hit bottom of bullseye at 200! Works excellent in my Sako!
Edlo92
1 year agoDecent accuracy in my rifle but I’m not going to rate it on that because some rifles might shoot it better! What I will is rate it on is its effectiveness. Took a buck last year with my browning x bolt at 100yds off hand, wasn’t a perfect hit but he ran maybe 20yds before falling and expiring by the time I got to him. First time using it for hunting and the 140gr didn’t let me down!
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