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Cutting Edge Bullets MTH .264 Cal/6.5mm BTHP Rifle Bullet, 120 gr 0.264" 50rds
| SKU | 51655179260 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Cutting Edge Bullets |
| MPN | MTH 264 120 |
| UPC | 812191021935 |
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- A twist rate of 1:9 or faster is required for this bullet to achieve optimal stability
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The MTH line is precision-machined from lead-free solid copper bar stock using advanced CNC lathe technology, offering exceptional quality and performance. These high ballistic coefficient (BC), expanding bullets are designed for hunting at all ranges, delivering reliable and consistent results. A unique feature of these bullets is the patented SealTite band, which is slightly larger than the caliber diameter and encircles the bullet. This band is engineered to prevent gas blow-by, eliminating fliers and ensuring greater accuracy. Additionally, the SealTite band reduces copper fouling, a common issue with mono-metal bullets, promoting a cleaner, more efficient shooting experience. Unlike conventional bullets that mushroom, MTH bullets fracture upon impact. After 1-2 inches of penetration, 3-4 petals break off and radiate outward from the main wound channel, extending 2-3 inches, creating devastating trauma. These bullets expand reliably down to 1600 fps, making them ideal for consistent, high-performance hunting across a variety of conditions.
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