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Federal P3006TT1 Premium 30-06Springfield 180gr Trophy Bonded Tip 20 Per Box/10 Case

Federal P3006TT1 Premium 30-06Springfield 180gr Trophy Bonded Tip 20 Per Box/10 Case

SKU: TSW|53787
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Description

The Federal Premium loads start with the finest primers, which are subjected to more frequent inspections for dimensional tolerances and charge weight to ensure they deliver consistent ignition for every shot. Next is the propellants, which are specially formulated to meet Federal’s stringent specifications. These clean-burning powders are of the highest grades in the industry. They’re consistent and reliable. Lastly, the casing. The precision-built cases in most centerfire Premium loads feature nickel-plated brass that defeats corrosion and aids in sleek, smooth extraction in even the most extreme conditions. Trophy Bonded Tip combines bonded construction and a bone-crushing solid copper shank with a boat-tail design and polymer tip that tighten groups. The resulting toughness and accuracy make it a perfect choice for the full spectrum of medium and big game at any practical range.

Additional information

UPC

029465099466

Manufacturer

Federal Ammunition

Manufacturer Part Number

P3006TT1

Application

Hunting

Boxes Per Case

10

Bullet Type

Trophy Bonded Tip

Caliber/Gauge

Case Material

Nickel-Plated

Grains

180 gr

Muzzle Energy

2913 ft lbs

Muzzle Velocity (fps)

2700 fps

Shipping Weight

1.4

Units per Box

20

Weight

1.36

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