- The maximum you may purchase is 20.
UPC/EAN | 090255815016 |
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Manufacturer Part Number | 81501 |
Brand | Hornady |
Number Rounds | 20 |
Muzzle Velocity (FPS) | 2,695 |
Muzzle Energy | 2,370 |
Ammo Application | Plinking |
Caliber | 6.5 Creedmoor |
Ammo Bullet Type | Match |
Grain Weight | 147 |
Ammo Casing Material | Brass |
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