Nosler Ballistic Tip Lead Free Varmint Bullets .22 cal .224″ 40 gr SPTFB-BTLF 100/ct
$45.00
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The Ballistic Tip Lead-Free (BTLF) is everything that varmint and predator hunters expect from a Ballistic Tip in a lead-free design. The flat-based lead-less bullet features Nosler?s exclusive Fragmenting Copper Core Technology (patent pending) which exhibits immediate and rapid expansion initiated by its metallic-colored polymer tip at practical varmint shooting velocities of 1600 fps and above.
The BTLF can safely be used in all lead-free zones or shooting ranges that require non-magnetic bullets. Users can be confident of the same performance and quality that the Ballistic Tip has made famous for more than 25 years.
- Unique Metallic- Colored Polymer Tip: Nestled in the jacket mouth is the streamlined polymer tip color-coded by caliber.
- Ultra-Thin Copper Jacket Retains structural integrity at ultra-high velocities yet fragments completely upon impact
- Fragmenting Copper Core Allows rapid and absolute displacement of target
- Flat Base Ballistically engineered for ultra-high velocities and bench rest accuracy
Additional information
| UPC | 054041451604 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 45160 |
| Quantity | 100 |
| Caliber/Gauge | |
| Grains | .40 S&W |
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