Speer Hot-Cor Bullets 0.308 (30 Caliber, 7.62mm) 150 Grain Spitzer Box of 100
$25.99
Out of stock
Get incredibly reliable all-range accuracy and terminal performance with Speer® Hot-Cor® bullets. Molten lead is poured into the jacket during the construction process to maximize consistency while minimizing cost to the shooter.
- Accurate and flat shooting
- Consistent terminal performance on medium and big game
- Available in a variety of calibers and bullet weights
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- Bullet Diameter
- 0.308
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- Grain Weight
- 150
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- Bullet Style
- Spitzer Soft Point
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- Qty Per Box
- 100
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- Sectional Density
- 0.226
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- Balistic Coefficient
- 0.389
WARNING: This product can expose you to Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to – www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Weight | 2.23 lbs |
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Dimensions | 3.82 × 2.58 × 1.6 in |
Brand | |
Caliber/Gauge | |
Type | Hunting |
Bullet Type | |
Country of Origin | USA |
G1 Ballistic Coefficient | 0.389 |
Product Model | Hot-Cor |
Quantity | |
Sectional Density | 0.226 |
Diameter | 0.308 |
Grain Weight | |
Caliber | 30 Caliber, 7.62mm |
Pack Config | Box |
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Accurate, no nonsense bullet for your 30 cal rifle. Have used these since mid 90s and they perform well. Don’t know about 1/4 inch groups at 200 yards, but they will print 1/2 inch 3 shot groups at 100 yds repeatedly, on a good sandbag rest. And on deer sized game, they anchor a deer quickly with good shot placement. Easy to reload and consistent weights, shot after shot.
thomas hurley (verified owner) –
As the prices went threw the roof with reloading supplies my cousin had picked me up some Speer 150 sp and needed them reloaded for his hunting rifle. I built his load using varget powder and turned a load in for nickel five shot groups @ 200 ydrs with his .308 when I seen this price purchase 10 boxes without hesitation.
P.S. this same load work awesome in my ar10 with. A slightly bigger group 10@ 200 yards cam in just over one inch and coyote have had little chance this past winter…
thomas hurley (verified owner) –