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Sierra .44 Caliber (.429) 210gr JHC Bullets 100ct - 8620
| SKU | 5533 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Sierra |
| MPN | 8620 |
| UPC | 092763086209 |
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Brand: Sierra
Model: Sports Master
Caliber: 44 Cal
Core Material: Lead
Quantity: 100 Per Box
Sectional Density: .163
Weight: 210 gr
Bullet Diameter: .4295
Bullet Type: Jacketed Hollow Cavity
Cannelure: Yes
Jacket Material: Copper
Features
These bullets were designed for the hunter requiring accuracy, penetration and dependable expansion from a 44 Remington Magnum revolver. In 1982, Sierra introduced the 210 grain #8620 bullet with PowerJacket. The dependable Jacketed Hollow Cavity and PowerJacket design makes these bullets extremely versatile. They are true magnum bullets, featuring a heavy jacket and 1 1/2% antimony core, yet they will expand reliably at 44 Special velocities. These bullets are extremely effective on up to deer-size game. The 210 grain #8620 bullets are intended for larger, more tenacious game, but also are effective for deer-size game. These bullets may also be used in another "old timer," the venerable 44-40 Winchester (44 WCF) cartridge in western-style single-action revolvers and rifles now popular for Cowboy Shooting. Because these bullets have flat noses and cannelures, they may be roll-crimped for use in revolvers and all rifles with tubular magazines
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