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    .284 Cal 150 Gr. HPBT MatchKing

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    The 150 grain #1915 bullet has a large following in rifle silhouette competition, especially for the first three banks, chickens, pigs and turkeys. This bullet also has a loyal following in Hunter Benchrest target shooting. In handguns, this bullet has been used widely for handgun silhouettes and other target competitions. They deliver outstanding accuracy, high momentum downrange, and low sensitivity to crosswinds. While they are recognized around the world for record-setting accuracy, MatchKing® and Tipped MatchKing® bullets are not recommended for most hunting applications. Although MatchKing® and Tipped MatchKing® bullets are commonly used for varmint hunting, their design will not provide the same reliable explosive expansion at equivalent velocities in varmints compared to their lightly jacketed Hornet, Blitz or Varminter counterparts.
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    9mm 125 Gr. FMJ Tournament Master

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    There are many different 9mm cartridges in the world, but not all of them use bullets of .355 inch diameter. Be sure that the handgun cartridge for which you are loading uses .355 inch diameter bullets. The main design criterion for these bullets was reliable feeding in semi-auto handguns, and they achieve that to perfection. The 125 grain #8120 bullet, Sierra's first 9mm FMJ, was introduced in 1981. While reliable and positive feeding characteristics were the main objectives, traditional Sierra accuracy has also been maintained. These bullets will give exceptional reliability and outstanding accuracy, and have been chosen by champion shooters of 9mm handguns worldwide.
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    .45 Cal 200 Gr. FPJ Tournament Master

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    These bullets have the Full Profile Jacket Match Tournament Master design. The 200 grain #8825 bullet was introduced in 1984. Since that time, they have been used successfully for Bullseye, Combat, Practical Pistol, or any match where accuracy and function are critical. These bullets are fine selections in the 45 ACP cartridge for these types of competitions, which demand superb accuracy
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    .45 Cal 230 Gr. FMJ Tournament Master

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    This 230 grain #8815 Full Metal Jacket Match TournamentMaster bullet introduced in 1980, was designed to duplicate the positive feed and function of the "hardball" loads in the 45 ACP cartridge. As with all Sierra bullets designed for the 45 ACP, reliable feeding is an absolute requirement. Uncannily accurate and reliable in every way, this bullet is an outstanding all-around choice for the 45 ACP in the field or on the range. Although a non-expanding design, it is a fine hunting bullet by virtue of its large frontal area and deep penetration, which also make it a fine choice for personal defense.
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    .20 Cal 39 Gr. BlitzKing

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    For rifles, this bullet is designed for explosive expansion in varmints and small game and with accuracy characteristic of the MatchKing bullets. The nose tip of this bullet is made of a proprietary acetyl resin compound, and the sharp shape will improve the ballistic coefficient over the traditional Spitzer bullet design. The 39 grain BlitzKing #1039 has a boat tail. All the BlitzKing bullets in 20 caliber are designed to handle high muzzle velocities from cartridges like the 204 Ruger, and can easily handle velocities from others like the 20 Tactical and 20 Vartarg. This bullet was designed to be the perfect length and stabilize in the 204 Ruger's original 1-12" twist barrel. For handguns, the BlitzKing bullet is especially effective in varmints and small game for the full range of centerfire cartridges in 20 caliber. They have outstanding accuracy, a flat trajectory and superb expansion in small animals even with the smaller-capacity cartridges chambered in shorter barrels. The 39 grain #1039 bullet is suitable for those smaller cartridges, like the 20 Vartarg that is essentially a necked down 221 Fireball. The #1039 was introduced in 2005.
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    .284 Cal / 7mm 165 Gr. TGK

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    Optimal jacket wall thickness controls expansion and retains weight Open pocket under the polymer tip expands lead core instantly on impact Tuned ogive for industry-leading BC Boat tail design for stable flight and accuracy Introducing the Sierra GameChanger hunting bullet: the perfect combination of Sierra’s legendary match accuracy coupled with deadly penetration. Sierra re-engineered their legendary MatchKing bullet into a hollow point design for quick expansion and fitted it with a transparent green tip for ballistic uniformity. Inside, the GameChanger features a unique construction that utlilizes a special lead alloy surrounded by a tough copper jacket that delivers excellent penetration and expansion at a variety of ranges. It’s a GameChanger on any hunt! This is not loaded ammunition.
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    .20 Cal 32 Gr. BlitzKing

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    For rifles, this bullet is designed for explosive expansion in varmints and small game and with accuracy characteristic of the MatchKing bullets. The nose tips of this bullet is made of a proprietary acetyl resin compound, and the sharp tips improve the ballistic coefficient over the traditional flat-base Spitzer bullet design. The 32 grain BlitzKing #1032 has a flat base. All the BlitzKing bullets in 20 caliber are designed to handle high muzzle velocities from cartridges like the 204 Ruger, and can easily handle velocities from others like the 20 Tactical and 20 Vartarg. For handguns, the BlitzKing bullet is especially effective in varmints and small game for the full range of centerfire cartridges in 20 caliber. They have outstanding accuracy, a flat trajectory and superb expansion in small animals even with the smaller-capacity cartridges chambered in shorter barrels. The 32 grain #1032 bullet is recommended for those smaller cartridges, like the 20 Vartarg that is essentially a necked down 221 Fireball. The #1032 was introduced in 2005.
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    .25 Cal 87 Gr. SPT Varminter

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    Originally designed as a varmint bullet for smaller capacity 25 caliber cartridges, this 87 grain Spitzer bullet #1610 has taken on an expanded role. It turned out to be extremely accurate at all velocity levels, making it suitable for loading in the entire range of 25 caliber cartridges. This bullet gives outstanding performance as a varmint bullet at high velocities, but may also be used as a medium game bullet from smaller-capacity cartridges such as the 250-3000 Savage or 257 Roberts.
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    .25 Cal 70 Gr. BlitzKing

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    Our 25cal 70gr BlitzKing #1605 was built for rapid expansion on small thin-skinned vermin. This performance comes from a precision made, thin match jacket, the same performance BlitzKings are known for. With the flat base, it also has potential as a precision match bullet with fans of the quarter bore that shoot closer ranges. It has potential from the 25-45 Sharps provided the magazine length is long enough for it to fit correctly and is also right at home in cartridges as fast as the 257 Weatherby Magnum. This bullet was introduced in 2011.
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    .25 Cal 90 Gr. BlitzKing

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    Our 25cal 90gr BlitzKing #1616 was built for rapid expansion on small to medium thin-skinned vermin. This performance comes from a precision made, thin match jacket, the same performance BlitzKings are known for in other diameters. The addition of the boat tail combined with the shape of the nose gives it a high BC, in fact it is just shy of our 100gr MatchKing. It has proven to be an excellent shooter, capable of match accuracy from a wide variety of cartridges. It even has potential from the 25-45 Sharps, provided the magazine length is long enough for it to fit correctly. This bullet was introduced in 2011.
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    $45.99$228.99
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    .284 Cal 160 Gr. HPBT GameKing

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    The 160 grain #1925 Hollow Point Boat Tail is a true magnum bullet, being somewhat "tougher" than the #1920 for deeper penetration. Contrary to a usual assumption, this hollow point bullet is not particularly fragile. The nose opening is closed slightly to help retard initial upset, but even expansion is assured by four skives cut into the jacket. Of course, there is no exposed lead to be deformed in the magazine. The result is an excellent bullet for many big game applications. The 160 grain #1925 bullet is far too "hard" for hunting with a handgun. This bullet can be used in all 7mm cartridges for silhouettes and target shooting. The #1925 was introduced in 1988.
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    .284 Cal 160 Gr. SBT GameKing

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    For rifles, the 160 grain #1920 Spitzer Boat Tail is a long-range big game bullet offering exceptional accuracy, good ballistic coefficient, flat trajectory, and high retained energies downrange. It can be used in all 7mm rifle cartridges, but is most useful in the magnums. In handguns, only the 160 grain #1920 bullet is recommended for hunting, and only in cartridges like the 7mm-08 Remington that can push this bullet at a muzzle velocity of at least 2400 fps. The 160 grain #1920 bullet is a fine choice for handgun silhouettes and long-range target shooting, where superb accuracy, high momentum and low sensitivity to crosswinds are required downrange. This bullet can be used in all 7mm cartridges for silhouettes and target shooting.
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