Hornady 300 WSM 200 Grain ELD-X Precision Hunter 20 Rounds
Accuracy and terminal performance are the cornerstones of Hornady Precision Hunter factory loaded ammunition. Great care has been given by Hornady engineers to develop superior, match-accurate hunting loads that allow the ELD-X bullet to achieve its maximum ballistic potential.
Propellants used in the Precision Hunter ammunition line are clean burning and loaded to uniform capacity for consistent shot to shot results regardless of temperature. This attention to detail provides the highest levels of accuracy and performance uniformity for the most demanding and diverse hunting situations.
Features:
- Heat Shield Tip forms the perfect meplat
- No tip deformation from aerodynamic heating
- Match accurate hunting bullet
- Devastating terminal performance at all ranges
Specifications:
- Cartridge: 300 Winchester Short Magnum (WSM)
- Quantity: 20 Round
- Grain Weight: 200 Grains
- Muzzle Velocity: 2820 Feet Per Second
- Muzzle Energy: 3531 Foot Pounds
- Bullet Style: Polymer Tip
- Bullet Brand And Model: Hornady ELD-X
- Lead Free: No
- Case Type: Brass
- Primer: Boxer
- Corrosive: No
- Reloadable: Yes
- G1 Ballistic Coefficient: 0.626
- Sectional Density: 0.304
- Test Barrel Length: 24 Inches
- Velocity Rating: Supersonic
- Country of Origin: United States of America
Specification |
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Value |
Caliber |
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300 Winchester Short Magnum |
Weight |
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200 Grain |
Bullet Type |
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ELD-X |
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MFG NO |
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82208 |
SKU |
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5795398 |
UPC |
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090255822083 |
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 300 Winchester Short Magnum (WSM) was introduced in 2001, the first of what would be several short, fat, unbelted magnums from Winchester, Remington, and Hornady. The theory (and reality) is that burning is more efficient when the propellant column is wider in relation to its length, allowing the primer to ignite a greater percentage of the charge. The burning curve is more efficient, and slightly more energy per grain of propellant is produced. Using a 2.1-inch case, the 300 WSM fits into a short (308 Winchest-length) action, yet produces velocity almost equal to the 300 Winchester Magnum, as examples a 150-grain bullet at 3270 feet per second and a 180-grain bullet at 2970. The 300 WSM was first in its class, and America loves its 30-calibers. As a result the 300 WSM has been the most popular of the new short, fat magnums, with ammunition from multiple sources and rifles chambered by numerous manufacturers. —
Craig Boddington
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