.224 Cal 60Gr Varminter HP (100) | Bullets




Sierra
.224 Cal 60Gr Varminter HP (100) | Bullets
For rifles, this is a high-velocity bullet designed to give precision accuracy with the explosive expansion of Sierra’s Varminter-style construction. This bullet is at its best when fired from the larger-capacity cartridges, such as the 22-250 or 220 Swift in rifles with barrels having 1×14″ twist rates, stabilizing easily for excellent long-range accuracy and effective expansion. Normally, 1×12″ or faster twist rates work best for medium-capacity cases, such as the 223 Remington. These bullets are excellent for long-range varmint hunting.
For handguns, although this bullet is of Hollow Point construction, we cannot recommend it for hunting purposes. This bullet has been very successful on half-size NRA Silhouette targets.
The #1375 was introduced in 1984.
General |
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Type |
Varminter
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Weight |
60Gr
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