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Federal 338 Win Mag 225 gr Trophy Copper Vital-Shok 20/Box
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Any elk and deer that you get near will be no match for this ammo right here. That’s because this 338 Winchester Magnum round by Federal offers the pinpoint accuracy and deadly terminal ballistics of the Trophy Copper projectile.
Save for its polymer tip, this round’s 225 grain bullet contains only copper. Its grooved shank and voidless monolithic composition enhance accuracy out of a wide range of firearms, and its lack of any lead keeps a bore’s rifling far cleaner over the course of a shoot. Together the Trophy Copper’s sharp tip and sloping boat tail convey a ballistic coefficient of 0.480. A bullet like this will hang onto over 1,500 ft lbs of energy until the 630 yard mark, and won’t go subsonic until it tears past 1,100 yards.
The monolithic Trophy Copper is incredibly tough. Without a core and jacket that could split apart from one another, it consistently retains at least 95 percent of its weight as it expands rapidly outward. Penetration through deer hide does nothing to fragment so resilient a bullet. The bullet’s polymer tip drives into its nose cavity to promote wide terminal expansion over a broad range of velocities, so you can count on a cavernous wound channel to ground your game wherever you find it.
Federal seats their Trophy Copper in a top quality brass case, with a non-corrosive primer and clean burning propellant to get the party started.
Save for its polymer tip, this round’s 225 grain bullet contains only copper. Its grooved shank and voidless monolithic composition enhance accuracy out of a wide range of firearms, and its lack of any lead keeps a bore’s rifling far cleaner over the course of a shoot. Together the Trophy Copper’s sharp tip and sloping boat tail convey a ballistic coefficient of 0.480. A bullet like this will hang onto over 1,500 ft lbs of energy until the 630 yard mark, and won’t go subsonic until it tears past 1,100 yards.
The monolithic Trophy Copper is incredibly tough. Without a core and jacket that could split apart from one another, it consistently retains at least 95 percent of its weight as it expands rapidly outward. Penetration through deer hide does nothing to fragment so resilient a bullet. The bullet’s polymer tip drives into its nose cavity to promote wide terminal expansion over a broad range of velocities, so you can count on a cavernous wound channel to ground your game wherever you find it.
Federal seats their Trophy Copper in a top quality brass case, with a non-corrosive primer and clean burning propellant to get the party started.

