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Accura Precision-Bond .40 Cal FP Pistol Bullet, 180 gr 0.401" 500rds
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Accura Precision-Bond .40 Cal FP Pistol Bullet, 180 gr 0.401" 500rds
| SKU | 51655179731 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Accura |
| MPN | .40 180 FP |
| UPC | 523440005041 |
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Product Details
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- The .40 Cal (0.401 diameter) 180 grain flat point bullet offers consistent performance for a variety of applications
- Maximum velocity for this bullet is 1,300 fps, providing consistent results
- Recommended C.O.L. is 1.110 inches for safe and effective reloading
- Note that this product is not loaded ammunition and requires reloading
Features
Precision-bond copper-plated bullets are the premier choice for reloaders seeking top-tier performance and value. Constructed with a swaged lead core and precision-bonded copper plating, these bullets are engineered for unparalleled consistency, ensuring accurate and reliable results with every shot. Highly regarded by competition shooters who prioritize repeatable accuracy and precision, they deliver the performance needed for the most demanding scenarios. Designed to meet the exacting standards of serious marksmen, these bullets set the benchmark for quality and reliability in the reloading world.
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