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.264/6.5mm 133gr MAG FEED MTAC (Match/Tactical) - 50ct

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.264/6.5mm 133gr MAG FEED MTAC (Match/Tactical) - 50ct

Sale price$44.99
SKU: MTAC 264 133

50ct

This is a magazine feed version of our 133gr MTAC bullet. Our MTAC line is machined out of lead free solid copper bar stock on a CNC swiss lathe. These are a high BC, solid bullet designed exclusively for target use at all ranges. A unique feature of this bullet is our patented SealTite™ band which is a band slightly larger than caliber diameter around the bullet which was designed to eliminate fliers by preventing gas blow-by. The SealTite™ band also decreases copper fouling which is typically associated with mono metal bullets.

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.264/6.5mm 133gr MAG FEED MTAC (Match/Tactical) - 50ct

Cutting Edge Bullets

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6766 West Melrose Street
Boise ID 83709
United States

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50ct

This is a magazine feed version of our 133gr MTAC bullet. Our MTAC line is machined out of lead free solid copper bar stock on a CNC Swiss lathe. These are a high BC, solid bullet designed exclusively for target use at all ranges. A unique feature of this bullet is our patented SealTite® band which is a band slightly larger than caliber diameter around the bullet which was designed to eliminate fliers by preventing gas blow-by. The SealTite® band also decreases copper fouling which is typically associated with mono metal bullets.

The required twist rate for this bullet is 1:7" or faster.

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Robert C

Only 2 stars at this time.
I like the design, I only wish I knew ahead of time I would need a special seating die. Trying to seat with my Reading comp-die, unless I’m doing something wrong , it seats from the ring around the bullet rather than the seating stem.