- 20-round box
- $325 for 500 rounds
- Sold in bulk ( 500 rounds )
- Heat Shield™ tips
- 6.5 Creedmoor caliber
- 40 grains
- AMP® bullet jackets
- Specifically matched powder
- Hornady Precision Hunter
Highlighting the profoundly unrivaled ELD-X slug with Heat Shield tip, Precision Hunter is the best burden for ANY chasing circumstance due to its successful terminal presentation at ALL viable ranges.Featuring ELD-X Bullets with Heat Shield tip
- BEST-IN-CLASS BCS Verified by Doppler radar, the Heat Shield tip opposes the impacts of streamlined warming and holds its shape to keep up with the most noteworthy in-class BC over its whole direction.
- MATCH ACCURATE HUNTING BULLET Streamlined secant ogive with ideal boat tail plan exceptionally concentric AMP slug coats Heat Shield tip consolidate for drastically predominant streamlined productivity.
- Destroying CONVENTIONAL RANGE PERFORMANCE With high speed, 0-400 yard sway, the slug ceaselessly extends all through its entrance way.
- The thick knife of the coat and high InterLock ring keep the center and coat together giving 50-60% weight maintenance.
- BEST EXTENDED RANGE TERMINAL PERFORMANCE AVAILABLE Upon low speed, 400 yard impacts, the Heat Shield tip crashes in reverse into the slug to start development.
- Showing controlled development with a huge mushroom and 85-90% held weight, the projectile gives profound infiltration and huge pits. Accessible as part slugs or in plant stacked Precision Hunter ammo.
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PRODUCT GALLERY
Cartridge
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6.5 Creedmoor
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Grain Weight
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140 Grains
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Quantity
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20 Round
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Muzzle Velocity
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2710 Feet Per Second
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Bullet Style
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Polymer Tip
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Polymer Tip
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Hornady ELD Match
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HORNADY® MATCH™ BULLETS
Hornady® Match™ rifle ammo is stacked with the most precise, reliable match projectiles on the planet, highlighting our AMP® slug coats.
Uncommonly SELECTED CASES
Cases are painstakingly chosen dependent on severe models: divider thickness consistency, inside limit, case weight and reliable divider concentricity.
Painstakingly MATCHED POWDER
Powder is coordinated cautiously to every particular burden for ideal pressing factor, speed and predictable exactness.
Tough QUALITY CONTROL
With incredibly close resistances and severe quality control, all Hornady® Match™ ammo highlights better part than parcel consistency.
From the slug seating to the ideal charges and speeds, Hornady® Match™ ammo is intended to satisfy organization originator, J.W. Hornady’s unique objective: “Ten shots through one opening.” Read more..
PRODUCT VIDEO
ABOUT 6.5 CREEDMOOR 500 rounds
The 6.5 Creedmoor phenomenon has muddied the waters and confused a lot of hunters. The efficient little cartridge has become so popular, so ubiquitous, that many shooters are ascribing it powers it can’t live up to. Yeah, it’s a great, low-recoil round for precision shooting at ridiculous distances. But it’s not a super cartridge.
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In fact, there are many cartridges that outshoot the Creedmoor.
- Before you condemn me to the lower levels of Dante’s Inferno, consider external ballistics — the stability, accuracy, drop, deflection, and kinetic energy of the bullet in flight. What the bullet does in flight and when it strikes game are what matters, not the cartridge’s size, shape, or title. A cartridge’s size and shape, however, determine how much velocity they can give a bullet. So size does matter. It’s obviously unfair to pit a 6.5 Creedmoor (41 grains of powder) against a 6.5-300 Weatherby Magnum (78 grains of powder.) But it should be fair to compare many other cartridges to the Creed. Specifically, we should compare other rounds commonly used to hunt similar species (whitetails, mule deer, pronghorns, and coyotes) and cartridges that launch bullets of similar weight at roughly similar velocities with similar recoil.
- Let’s define those parameters. The Creedmoor gets its longrange performance reputation from a combination of 140- to 143-grain, high B.C. bullets and fast twist rifling, usually 1:8 or even 1:7.5. Full house loads in 7-pound rifles recoil with about 15.7 ft.-lbs. energy at a recoil velocity of 12 fps. You can choose lighter bullets from 100 grains to 130 grains, too, for higher velocities, flatter trajectories, and even less recoil.
- Many other cartridges fit this category, but before introducing them, recognize that muzzle velocities vary significantly from rifle to rifle, load to load. Barrel length, chamber dimensions, etc., can add or subtract 100 fps, even as much as 200 fps from the same ammunition. Handloaders often tread on dangerous ice by pushing excessive pressures to gain speed. So we’ll stick with sensible velocity averages as listed in handloading manuals and/or ammo manufacturers’ published claims.
- Understand there are many ways to measure cartridge/bullet performance. Obviously drop, wind deflection, and energy are important. But so is Maximum Point Blank Range, the distance at which a dead-on hold puts the bullet within the desired vital target area. Zeroing a rifle for MPBR provides maximum efficiency and permits quick target engagement. Because most commonly hunted “big game” species from pronghorn to moose have at least an 8-inch circle of vital tissue (broadside, chest,) we’ll use 8 inches as our target size and zero each cartridge/bullet for its MPBR so that bullets aimed dead center do not rise above nor fall below this circle.
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