Barnes Bullets VOR-TX 30-06 Springfield 168 Gr. 2850 fps Tipped TSX Boat-Tail 20/Box

- The maximum you may purchase is 20.
The Barnes VOR-TX is precision ammunition loaded with Tipped TSX bullets to offer double-diameter expansion, maximum weight retention and excellent accuracy. The TSX bullets provide maximum tissue and bone destruction, pass-through penetration and devastating energy transfer. Multiple grooves in the bullet’s shank reduce pressure and improve accuracy. Bullets open instantly on contact – no other bullet expands as quickly. Nose peels back into four sharp-edged copper petals destroying tissue, bone and vital organs for a quick, humane kill.
Specifications:
Cartridge: 30-06 Springfield
Bullet Weight: 168 Grain
Bullet Style: TTSX BT
Ballistic Coefficient: 0.47
Number of Rounds: 20
UPC/EAN | 716876130672 |
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Manufacturer Part Number | 21565 |
Brand | Barnes |
Number Rounds | 20 |
Caliber | 30-06 Springfield |
Ammo Bullet Type | Non-Toxic |
Grain Weight | 168 |
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