Hornady 7mm (0.284'') 120gr v-max 100/box
Est delivery:
Fri Jun 12 - Sun Jun 14
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Hornady 7mm (0.284'') 120gr v-max 100/box
22810
$ 33.68
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Est delivery:
Fri Jun 12 - Sun Jun 14
When purchasing Hornady or any other brand from eGoods365.com store, you can be sure that (a) you are purchasing from US based company with the most responsive and friendly customer service; (b) an authentic, not a counterfeit and not a refurbished product.
Model number 22810 refers to Hornady's 7mm (0.284'') 120gr V-Max bullets that are available in a box of 100. This ammunition, from the respected V-Max brand style, is notable for its premium quality and precision in the field.
This 7mm ammunition is essentially 284 caliber, a parameter recognized for being a favorite among hunters and long-range shooters due to the consistent shooting it provides. It also suits well for targets at varying distances thanks to its stable ballistic performance. These bullets have a diameter of 0.284 inches and each bullet weighs 120 grains, a weight that strikes an apt balance between speed and impact, providing powerful shots without compromising on trajectory.
The V-Max bullet style is renowned for its unique design which capitalizes on the ballistic coefficient and sectional density. With a ballistic coefficient (G1) of 0.365, this ammunition has an enhanced capacity to overcome air resistance during flight. This means lower drag, higher velocity, and lesser impact chances of environmental factors like wind in maintaining a straighter path towards the target.
Similarly, the sectional density, which aptly sits at 0.213 for Hornady's 7mm 120gr V-Max bullets, contributes effectively to the bullet's penetration capacity. Higher sectional density indicates more potential to penetrate deeply, attributing to the bullet's lethality. This is particularly important for hunters as it goes into the computation for potency in bringing down game.