Winchester ballistic silvertip 30-06 sprg 150gr
Experience precision and power like never before with the Winchester Ballistic Silvertip 30-06 Sprg 150gr. Elevate your hunting game with this premium ammunition, engineered to deliver unparalleled performance in the field.
Product Overview Of winchester ballistic silver tips
The solid base boat tail design and special jacket contours of Winchester Ballistic Silvertip ammunition deliver excellent long-range accuracy with reduced cross-wind drift. The Lubalox coated Ballistic Silvertip bullet is designed to deliver rapid expansion and fragmentation in varmint-size game calibers and controlled expansion and penetration over long ranges in deer-size game calibers. This ammunition is new production, non-corrosive, in boxer primed, reloadable nickel plated brass cases.
Specifications Of 30.06 winchester ballistic silvertip
Product Information of winchester silver tip 30-06
Cartridge |
30-06 Springfield
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Grain Weight |
150 Grains
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Quantity |
20 Round
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Muzzle Velocity |
2900 Feet Per Second
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Muzzle Energy |
2801 Foot Pounds
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Bullet Style |
Polymer Tip
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Bullet Brand And Model |
Winchester Ballistic Silvertip
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Lead Free |
No
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Case Type |
Nickel Plated
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Primer |
Boxer
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Corrosive |
No
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Reloadable |
Yes
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G1 Ballistic Coefficient |
0.435
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Velocity Rating |
Supersonic
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Country of Origin |
United States of America
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Here are some additional details about the Winchester Ballistic SilverTip 30-06 SPRG 150gr cartridge:
- Muzzle velocity: 2,960 feet per second (902 meters per second)
- Energy at muzzle: 3,339 foot-pounds (4,539 joules)
- Maximum effective range: 300 yards (274 meters)
- Recommended twist rate: 1:10 inches (254 millimeters)
FAQS ON winchester silvertip 3006
- What is the purpose of a silver tip bullet? Silver tip bullets, like the Winchester Ballistic Silvertip, typically feature a polymer or plastic tip with a silver color. This design enhances aerodynamics for better accuracy and performance, particularly at longer ranges.
- Did Winchester stop making ballistic Silvertip? There’s no evidence suggesting Winchester has ceased production of their Ballistic Silvertip ammunition.
- Is Winchester Silvertip actually silver? The Winchester Ballistic Silvertip’s silver color comes from a silver-colored polymer tip, not actual silver material.
- What is the difference between ballistic tip and ballistic silvertip? The primary difference lies in appearance; the Ballistic Silvertip features a silver-colored tip and a black Lubalox coating, while the Ballistic Tip typically doesn’t have these features.
- What is the advantage of a ballistic tip bullet? Ballistic tip bullets, like Winchester’s Ballistic Silvertip, offer superior aerodynamics, accuracy, and expansion upon impact, making them highly effective for hunting and long-range shooting scenarios.
- Do silver bullets do more damage? Silver bullets don’t inherently do more damage. Their effectiveness depends on various factors such as bullet design, velocity, and target characteristics.
- Are silver bullets stronger? Silver bullets aren’t necessarily stronger than other types of bullets. The strength of a bullet is primarily determined by its construction materials and design.
- Are silver bullets better? The effectiveness of silver bullets depends on the intended use and the specific characteristics of the bullet. They offer advantages in terms of aerodynamics and performance, but whether they’re “better” is subjective and depends on the context.
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