Hornady Custom 6.5mm Grendel 123 Grain
$500.00
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Specifications for buy 6.5 Hornady Grendel Custom 6.5mm Grendel 123 Grain Super Shock Tip Centerfire Rifle Ammunition:
Caliber: | 6.5mm Grendel |
Number of Rounds: | 500 |
Bullet Type: | Super Shock Tip (SST) |
Bullet Weight: | 123 grain |
Cartridge Case Material: | Brass |
Muzzle Velocity: | 2580 ft/s |
Package Type: | Box |
Primer Location: | Centerfire |
Sectional Density: | 0.252 |
Muzzle Energy: | 1818 ft-lbs |
G1 Ballistic Coefficient: | 0.51 |
Application: | Medium Game |
Features of Hornady 6.5mm Grendel Custom 123 Grain Super Shock Tip Centerfire Rifle Ammunition:
- Hornady Bullets: Available in a wide variety of hunting calibers, Custom ammunition is loaded with InterLock, SST, InterBond, FTX and GMX bullets, providing an all-around line of hunting ammunition for your preferred shooting experience.
- Expansion And Penetration: An industry leader and customer favorite, Custom ammunition balances expansion and penetration and is well-suited to medium and large sized game.
- Ballistic Efficiency: Most Custom loads feature bullets with a secant ogive design. This pioneering profile, developed by Hornady, creates the optimum blend of ballistic efficiency and bearing surface for flatter shooting and less drag.
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- Hornady Custom 6.5mm Grendel 123 Grain Super Shock Tip Centerfire Rifle Ammunition
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PERFORMANCE
Proponents assert that the Grendel is a middle ground between the 5.56×45mm NATO and the 7.62×51mm NATO. It retains greater terminal energy at extended ranges than either of these cartridges due to its higher ballistic coefficient.[2] For example, the 123 gr (8.0 g) 6.5 Grendel has more energy and better armor penetration at 1,000 meters than the larger and heavier 147 gr (9.5 g) M80 7.62 NATO round.[8][9][10][11]
In order to obtain ballistics that are superior to the 7.62×51mm cartridge, a weapon with a longer barrel and firing a heavier bullet is necessary. To achieve the same results from shorter length barrels, even heavier bullets are needed.[12]
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