Sierra MatchKing .22 Cal HPBT Rifle Bullet, 95 gr 0.224" 100rds
| SKU | 51655206762 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Sierra |
| MPN | 1396 |
| UPC | 092763013960 |
| Bullet Type | Boat Tail, Hollow Point, Match Grade, Training |
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- Ecommerce Platform: Rifle
- Caliber 1: .22 Cal
- Bullet Type 1: Match Grade
- Bullet Type 2: Training
- Bullet Type 3: Boat Tail
- Bullet Type 4: Hollow Point
- Grain Weight: 95
- Round Count: 100
- Bullet Material: Lead
- Diameter (inches): 0.224
- Lead Free: No
- Ballistic Coefficient: 0.600
- Muzzle Velocity: 1600
Features
Optimized for elite long-range performance, the Sierra MatchKing .22 Cal 95 grain HPBT (#1396) is a heavyweight option designed for competitive precision shooters. Featuring a finely tapered .27 Cal ogive and enhanced by a pointing process to reduce the meplat, this bullet maintains impressive aerodynamic stability, resisting wind drift and preserving downrange velocity. The specialized 1.50 deg bearing surface-to-ogive junction aligns flawlessly with match chamber throats, ensuring shot-to-shot consistency. Although used for varmint shooting by some, its design is not intended for reliable explosive expansion. Requires a 1:6-1/2 inches twist rate or faster. Introduced in January 2018, this bullet exemplifies Sierra's commitment to high-performance small-caliber competition projectiles.
- Sierra MatchKing bullets are trusted by both recreational and pro-level shooters
- Known for excellent accuracy and reliability, this ammunition consistently delivers top-tier results
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