Win Ex Big Game LR 7MM Rem 168Gr ABLR 20/10
Continuing with the goal of making ammunition selection simpler for hunters Winchester® rolled out Expedition Big Game last year to much fanfare. The ammunition line is built for use on the toughest hunts around the world and was introduced in a range of popular big-game calibers. That range of calibers will expand in 2017 with the introduction of six new additions built specifically for long-range accuracy trajectory and terminal performance. - The knockdown power of Expedition Big Game Long Range is centered around Accubond® LR bullet technology. It features a polymer tip and bonded alloy lead core. Upon impact the Accubond LR bullet delivers controlled expansion and deep penetration. The lineup also features nickel-plated shell cases to go along with the Nosler® bullet technology. Expedition Big Game Long Range comes 20 rounds to a box. - Expedition Big Game Long Range is the ideal ammunition for hunting big game around the world. It delivers a high ballistic coefficient for flat-shooting pin-point accuracy at long ranges and devastating performance due to deep penetration from the bonded-bullet construction. - Cartridge: 7mm Rem Mag - Weight: 168 Grains - Bullet Coefficient: .652 - Muzzle Velocity: 2900 - Muzzle Energy: 3137 Ft.-Lbs. - Rounds per Box: 20 - Rounds per Case: 200
Specification |
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Value |
Caliber |
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7mm Remington Magnum |
Weight |
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168 Grain |
Bullet Type |
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Polymer Tip |
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MFG NO |
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S7LR |
SKU |
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5891408 |
UPC |
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020892223264 |
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 7mm Remington Magnum was introduced in 1962 in the new Remington Model 700 bolt-action. Gunwriters Les Bowman, Warren Page, and others had been clamoring for a fast 7mm, and the Remington's "Big Seven" was the answer. Except the very similar 275 H&H dates to 1912, and the 7mm Weatherby Magnum to 1944. No matter; the 7mm Remington Magnum was a huge success. Viewed as more versatile, it blew the 264 Winchester Magnum off the market and went on to become the world's most popular "magnum" cartridge. Though since surpassed in this role by the 300 Winchester Magnum, the 7mm Remington Magnum remains a world-standard hunting cartridge, adequate for game up to elk and moose, flat-shooting, and able to achieve meaningful velocities with bullets up to 175 grains--but with less recoil than the fast .30-calibers. Most firearms manufacturers chamber to it, and the selection of factory loads is rich and varied. —
Craig Boddington
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