Description
With both light and heavy game, this cone-point bullet offers controlled expansion and delivers consistent energy into the game animal while retaining a slug that has usefully expanded to produce an exit wound. The secret lies in the optimal balance between the thickness of the jacket and the hardness of the lead core.
BALLISTICS
BC value 0.298
Barrel length 600 mm
Range | Velocity |
---|---|
0 m | 900 m/s |
50 m | 847 m/s |
100 m | 796 m/s |
150 m | 747 m/s |
200 m | 700 m/s |
250 m | 655 m/s |
300 m | 611 m/s |
Range | Energy |
---|---|
0 m | 3929 J |
50 m | 3479 J |
100 m | 3073 J |
150 m | 2706 J |
200 m | 2377 J |
250 m | 2081 J |
300 m | 1811 J |
Range | MRD 100 m |
---|---|
50 m | -0.8 |
100 m | ⊕ |
150 m | -3.1 |
200 m | -10.6 |
250 m | -23.1 |
300 m | -41.3 |
Range | MRD 181 m |
---|---|
50 m | 1.2 |
100 m | 4 |
150 m | 2.9 |
200 m | -2.6 |
250 m | -13.1 |
300 m | -29.3 |
BULLET COMPOSITION

CONSTRUCTION KEGELSPITZ-BULLET
- Typical cone point and long bearing surface
- Lead core
- Gilding metal jacket
- Core locked into jacket