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You don’t want any lead inside your plumbing, or your breakfast cereal, or your cat. By that reasoning, you might also not want any of lead inside your hunting bullet. When that’s indeed the case, you want Federal Trophy Copper 6.5 PRC ammo in your action!
This cartridge’s 120 grain bullet is a monolithic affair. But the Trophy Copper’s so many other things than lead-free – accurate being the first among them. Its grooved shank reduces in-flight drag. So too do its boat tail and polymer tip, and to such an extent that the bullet conserves at least 1,800 fps velocity (when fired through a 24” tube) until it has soared 736 yards (0.497 G1 BC). That just so happens to be the minimum velocity at which this round’s Trophy Copper can expand!
And it sinks in deeply, too. So rugged a bullet can easily exhibit as much as 99% weight retention, so you’ll really excavate a deadly wound channel into any medium game you care to make your trophy. Federal’s smooth-cycling and tarnish-resistant nickel-plated brass cases only sweeten this ammo even further!
This cartridge’s 120 grain bullet is a monolithic affair. But the Trophy Copper’s so many other things than lead-free – accurate being the first among them. Its grooved shank reduces in-flight drag. So too do its boat tail and polymer tip, and to such an extent that the bullet conserves at least 1,800 fps velocity (when fired through a 24” tube) until it has soared 736 yards (0.497 G1 BC). That just so happens to be the minimum velocity at which this round’s Trophy Copper can expand!
And it sinks in deeply, too. So rugged a bullet can easily exhibit as much as 99% weight retention, so you’ll really excavate a deadly wound channel into any medium game you care to make your trophy. Federal’s smooth-cycling and tarnish-resistant nickel-plated brass cases only sweeten this ammo even further!
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