Cutting Edge Bullets MTH .375 Cal HP SC Single Feed Rifle Bullet, 375 gr 0.370" 50rds
| SKU | 51655212042 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Cutting Edge Bullets |
| MPN | MTH 375 375 MAX |
| UPC | 812191022071 |
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- Ecommerce Platform: Rifle
- Caliber 1: .375 Cal
- Bullet Type 1: Hunting
- Bullet Type 2: Copper
- Bullet Type 3: Match Grade
- Bullet Type 4: Hollow Point
- Bullet Type 5: Solid
- Grain Weight: 375
- Round Count: 50
- Bullet Material: Copper
- Diameter (inches): 0.370
- Length (inches): 2.09
- Lead Free: Yes
- Ballistic Coefficient: 0.860
- Muzzle Velocity: 1600
Features
The MTH line is precision-machined from lead-free solid copper bar stock using a CNC lathe. These bullets feature a high ballistic coefficient and are designed for expansion, making them suitable for hunting across various ranges. A distinctive aspect of this bullet is the patented SealTite band, which is slightly larger than the caliber diameter. This band is engineered to prevent gas blow-by, thereby eliminating fliers. Additionally, the SealTite band reduces copper fouling, a common issue with monometal bullets. Unlike traditional bullets that mushroom, these bullets fracture. Upon penetrating 1-2 inches, 3-4 petals break off and radiate outward from the main wound channel by approximately 2-3 inches, causing significant trauma. They are capable of expanding at velocities as low as 1600 fps.
- The specified projectile necessitates a rifling twist rate of 1 - 10 inches or greater velocity for optimal stabilization and performance
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