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Hornady .458 Cal. 325 Grain FlexTip Expanding Bullets - Brass Casing
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Safe to shoot in firearms with tubular magazines as well as any other firearm. Upon impact the soft tip compresses back into the bullet initiating immediate expansion that transfers a great deal of energy to the vitals. Delivers flat trajectories even from leverguns.
Product Information | |
Caliber/Gauge | .458 SOCOM |
Casing | Brass |
Bullet Type | Hollow Point |
Box Qty | 50 |
PPR | $0.67/round |
$0.67
PPR
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Model 45015 |
Condition Factory New |
Bud's Item # 56805 |
UPC 090255450156 |
Manufacturer Hornady |
Safe to shoot in firearms with tubular magazines as well as any other firearm. Upon impact the soft tip compresses back into the bullet initiating immediate expansion that transfers a great deal of energy to the vitals. Delivers flat trajectories even from leverguns.
Lee B
on
06/10/2023
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
These are great hard hitting projectiles!
Kenneth S
on
11/26/2021
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
Haven’t loaded them yet but the pre loaded ones work great so I have high hopes
Questions & Answers
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- Answered
- Asked 05/28/2021 14:33 by Caleb B
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- Answered
- Asked 08/10/2019 22:41 by Adam S
A:These are 45 caliber rifle bullets for the 45-70. 45 caliber pistols bullets are .451"-.452" diameter and will not work in the rifle which is .458" diameter. If you try to use pistol bullets they will not stay in the 45-70 cases because the expander die will size the cases bigger than the .451" bullets.See 1 more answer |
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