In the realm of precision shooting, where accuracy meets versatility, the 6mm .243 caliber 85-grain Hollow Point Boat Tail bullet stands as a paragon of ballistic engineering. Designed for rifles chambered in 6mm cartridges, this projectile has earned its reputation through consistent performance on medium game such as deer and antelope. Its design excels in these applications, making it an outstanding choice for those who demand reliability and effectiveness from their ammunition.
This bullet is particularly well-suited to firearms chambered in popular calibers like the 6mm Remington or .243 Winchester. It is highly recommended by seasoned hunters and marksmen alike for dispatching varmints—prairie dogs, groundhogs, coyotes—as effectively as it does larger prey. The #1530 Bullet shoots with the precision of a MatchKing yet expands upon impact like a dedicated hunting round—a duality that sets it apart.
The sectional density of .206 ensures deep penetration while maintaining stability across varied velocities: achieving a ballistic coefficient of .311 at speeds above 1800 fps; tapering slightly to .304 between 1500-1800 fps; and holding steady at .285 below that threshold. This consistency makes it adaptable across different firing conditions.
For handgunners wielding single-shot platforms such as the Remington XP-100 or other robust models chambered in wildcat configurations up through smaller-capacity cases at close range—this bullet remains nearly ideal. Though considered "hard" when fired from handguns, its adaptability allows for effective use against both small pests and more substantial targets under diverse conditions.
Packed conveniently with 100 rounds per box, shooters will find this offering not just economical but essential within their arsenal—a testament to ingenuity meeting practicality in modern ballistics.