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308 - 155 Grain TMK - Black Hills Gold - 20 Rounds

$50.00

($2.5 per round)

68 In Stock

Overview

Quantity - 20 rounds per box
Manufacturer - Black Hills
Bullets - 155 grain Tipped MatchKing (TMK)
Casings - Boxer-primed brass
Product Type Ammo
Manufacturer Black Hills Ammunition
Condition New
Bullet Weight 155 Grain
Bullet Type Polymer Tipped
Ammo Casing Brass
Quantity 20
Ammo Caliber .308 (7.62X51)
Manufacturer SKU 1C308BHGN10
Primer Type Boxer
Muzzle Velocity (fps) 2750
Muzzle Energy (ft lbs) 2602
Attracts Magnet No
UPC Barcode 612710131853
Cost Per Round $2.5 per round
Use Type
Match Shooting
Range Training
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Black Hills Ammunition presents their best work under their Gold label. This American-made 308 Win ammo features the finest brass the South Dakotan company can source, as well as match primers and uniform charges of proprietary blended propellant. It all adds up to deliver hair-splitting accuracy for competition, target shooting, and even varmint hunting.

This round features Sierra’s 155 grain Tipped MatchKing projectile. It is not suitable for medium or large game because it is not designed to expand, although a rodent stands zero chance against it. Like Sierra’s massively popular MatchKing, the TMK has a thin and virtually perfectly concentric jacket for assured in-flight stability, as well as a sleek boat tail that reduces drag to promote faster downrange velocities. The bullet’s acetal resin tip grants it a higher ballistic coefficient than the MatchKing, and its geometry is even better optimized to promote a flat, accurate trajectory.

This ammo makes a fine choice for any test of marksmanship. And once its clean burning propellant and non-corrosive primer are both spent, you will want to keep its case in play with the help of a reloading press.
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