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FEDERAL
300 WSM 180gr Trophy Copper Vital-Shok
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Extract maximum performance from your favorite cartridge with Federal Premium Trophy Copper. The loads provide pinpoint accuracy and aggressive expansion, yet the copper, polymer-tipped bullet retains up to 99 percent of its weight for deep penetration on a wide range of medium and big game.
• Copper bullet construction provides up to 99 percent weight retention for the deepest penetration in an expanding bullet
• Tipped bullet cavity is optimized for expansion across a broad velocity range
• Grooved bullet shank for increased accuracy across a wide range of firearms
• Polymer tip and boat-tail design increase the ballistic coefficient for higher downrange velocity, energy and less bullet drop
• A portion of the proceeds of each sale of this product go directly to the conservation effort of Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF)
Specs
Caliber
300 WSM
Grain Weight
180
Bullet Style
Trophy Copper
Muzzle Velocity
2960
Ballistic Coefficient
.523
Bullet Length In
1.464in. / 37.18mm
Package Quantity
20
Usage
Big Game, Long Range
Ballistics
•
Velocity
•
Energy
•
Wind Drift
•
Average Range
•
Long Range
Velocity in feet per second
Muzzle
100 Y
200 Y
300 Y
400 Y
500 Y
2960
2780
2606
2439
2279
2124
Energy in Foot Pounds
Muzzle
100 Y
200 Y
300 Y
400 Y
500 Y
3502
3088
2715
2378
2075
1803
Wind Drift in Inches (at 10 mph)
Muzzle
100 Y
200 Y
300 Y
400 Y
500 Y
0
0.6
2.4
5.4
10.0
16.3
Wind Drift in Inches (at 10 MPH Crosswind)
Average Range
50 Y
100 Y
200 Y
300 Y
-0.2
-3.0
-11.1
Height of bullet trajectory in inches above or below line of sight if zeroed at 100 yards. Sights 1.5 inches above bore line.
Long Range
50 Y
100 Y
200 Y
300 Y
400 Y
500 Y
0.5
1.5
-6.6
-19.0
-38.3
Height of bullet trajectory in inches above or below line of sight if zeroed at 100 yards. Sights 1.5 inches above bore line.