.474 320gr Super Short-Safari Raptor - 20ct
.474 320gr Super Short-Safari Raptor - 20ct
.474 320gr Super Short-Safari Raptor - 20ct

CuttingEdgeBullets

.474 320gr Super Short-Safari Raptor - 20ct

Sale price$37.99
SKU: DGBR-HP T07SS BBW#13

20ct

.474" diameter 320 grain Safari Raptor™ non-conventional (NonCon) brass solid hunting bullet designed for Super Short bolt action rifles. Design incorporates 3 + 1 band configuration for reduced barrel strain. It has the 67% Meplat BBW#13™ which has been proven to provide the deepest penetration of any nose profile to date.

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.474 320gr Super Short-Safari Raptor - 20ct

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20ct

This .474" diameter 320 grain Safari Raptor™ non-conventional (NonCon) brass solid hunting bullet is designed for Super Short bolt action rifles. Design incorporates 3 + 1 band configuration for reduced barrel strain. It has the 67% Meplat BBW#13™ which has been proven to provide the deepest penetration of any nose profile to date.

Instead of mushrooming, six petals shear off starting at 3" of penetration and gradually move in a star pattern away from the main wound channel, while the base continues on for even deeper penetration.

These bullets are not recommended for use in rifles with a twist faster than 1-6".

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Gary P

I used these bullets in a custom 475 WSM in Africa in 2018. These 320 grain bullets were chronographed at 2200 FPS and I shot 10 animals with it and all were one shot kills. The largest was an 1000 pound Eland cow that I shot through heavy brush at 100 yards. The bullet hit a limb and the petals broke off, but continued on and still struck the shoulder along with the solid part of the bullet. We realized this when we found four entry holes. It ran about 60 yards and was down and finished. These are excellent bullets.