.308 SIERRA GAMEKING SBT 180GR

R1,600.00

Ideal for medium- to long-range hunting, these bullets offer match-grade accuracy and excellent energy delivery with a flat trajectory.


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Description

Designed for rifles in 30 caliber, these bullets are perfect for medium- to long-range hunting with cartridges having medium to large case capacities for powder. They often display match-grade accuracy from precise hunting rifles. The renowned Sierra Spitzer Boat Tail shape ensures a flat trajectory, excellent resistance to crosswinds and vertical winds, and maximum energy delivery to the target. These bullets are characterized by good penetration and expansion, even at reduced impact velocities at long range. With the available weight range, at least one of these bullets will be ideal for almost any 30 caliber cartridge. The 180 grain #2160 has no restrictions for large game but performs best when fired at maximum hunting velocities. All these bullets deliver exceptional accuracy, and the 180 grain #2160 was used to win the prestigious 1000 yard Wimbledon Cup in 1953.

In handguns chambering 30 caliber cartridges, prior to the introduction of the Remington Model XP-100 (and similar handgun designs) utilizing larger rifle cartridges, the usefulness of these bullets was limited. Now, they have a very definite niche as superbly accurate hunting bullets. Previously considered “too hard” for expansion, they perform well at the 2500 fps muzzle velocities achievable in the 308 Winchester and larger cartridges. Ease of loading and precise concentricity contribute to their excellent accuracy. Sierra’s Spitzer Boat Tail design ensures a flat trajectory and high energy delivery downrange with low sensitivity to crosswinds and vertical winds. These bullets are suitable for varmints through large game at all ranges a prudent handgunner would normally attempt. The 180 grain #2160 bullets are favorites of silhouette shooters and long-range competitors, but are too “hard” for most hunting applications.