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Remington 300 Win Mag 150 gr PSP Managed Recoil 20/Box
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Recoil ultimately boils down to a few factors: rifle weight, bullet weight, powder weight and muzzle velocity. When you want less recoil, you traditionally would decrease the weight of the bullet or its muzzle velocity, but that leads to weaker, less effective performance for hunting.
Remington’s Managed-Recoil line of ammunition takes a different approach. This 300 Win Mag cartridge has a lower muzzle velocity than usual, but its 150 grain Core-Lokt bullet is specially designed to expand at lower velocities. Lateral thinking from Big Green!
The Core-Lokt is Remington’s tried and true design for a soft point. The bullet’s jacket extends a ring into its lead core, which keeps the two pressed together during penetration to assure a deeper wound channel. This round’s Core-Lokt achieves over 75 percent weight expansion, with up to double-diameter expansion to put big and medium deer down fast.
This ammo offers low kick and high value. Remington’s hunting ammo offers the dependability you want out in the woods, and their brass is ready to serve at the reloading bench.
Remington’s Managed-Recoil line of ammunition takes a different approach. This 300 Win Mag cartridge has a lower muzzle velocity than usual, but its 150 grain Core-Lokt bullet is specially designed to expand at lower velocities. Lateral thinking from Big Green!
The Core-Lokt is Remington’s tried and true design for a soft point. The bullet’s jacket extends a ring into its lead core, which keeps the two pressed together during penetration to assure a deeper wound channel. This round’s Core-Lokt achieves over 75 percent weight expansion, with up to double-diameter expansion to put big and medium deer down fast.
This ammo offers low kick and high value. Remington’s hunting ammo offers the dependability you want out in the woods, and their brass is ready to serve at the reloading bench.
