Federal Fusion Ammunition 7mm-08 Remington 140 Grain Bonded Spitzer Boat Tail 500 rounds

$76000

Cartridge
7mm-08 Remington
Grain Weight
140 Grains
Quantity
500 Round
Muzzle Velocity
2850 Feet Per Second
Muzzle Energy
2525 Foot Pounds
Bullet Style
Bonded Round Nose
Lead Free
No
Case Type
Brass
Primer
Boxer
Corrosive
No
Reloadable
Yes
Velocity Rating
Supersonic
Country of Origin
United States of America

Description

Federal Fusion Ammunition

Federal Fusion Ammunition is a line of ammunition from Federal Premium well known for deer hunting. The name comes from the fact that the jacket is electro-chemically fused with the lead core, so there is almost no chance of early separation. When these impact a target, the skived tip allows very good and consistent expansion, even at very long ranges. This line of ammo also has quite a variety of different sizes for hunting, from handgun to African game and everything in between.

This ammo type is marketed as “mid-range” by Federal Premium, and is somewhere between average and “premium” ammo. Most commonly found in Federal .223 to 7mm Rem. Mag., Fusion can accommodate most any hunter’s needs. And when it comes to venison in the freezer or trophies on the wall, it’s hard to beat Federal 30-30 Fusion ammo, as it has the stopping power you need for short to medium range shots.

Federal Fusion Ammunition is loaded with a specialized bullet, perfect for deer sized game, that features an electrochemically bonded lead core to copper jacket, eliminating the possibility of a core/jacket separation. The boat tail rifle bullets feature a slight dimple in the nose that delivers exceptional accuracy and devastating terminal performance which delivers an impact that radiates lethal shock throughout the target. This energy is optimized through mass weight retention, a top-secret tip-skiving process and superior bullet integrity. This ammunition is new production, non-corrosive, in boxer primed, reloadable brass cases. Buy 7mm-08 Ammo Online

 

Fusion Ammunition Features

  • Skived Tip: An exposed core means that upon impact, it’s guaranteed to expand rapidly for maximum stopping power. It expands uniformly with each shot (similar to a hollow point).
  • Pressure-Formed Core: The core of the bullet is very important due to weight and balance issues. These cores are identically created with high pressure and with almost no weight deviations. This adds to strength and also how expansion occurs.
  • Molecularly Fused Jacket: The bullet jacket is so well fused to the core, that separation isn’t going to happen often, if at all. With this type of fusion, the bullet core material is also more evenly distributed within the jacket. This aids accuracy, penetration and expansion.
  • Boat Tail: At mid to long ranges, boat tail bullets are well known for their accuracy and reliable grouping. This gives the shooter the ability to make long range shots consistently.

Fusion Advantages

If you’ve used regular lead bullets with different jackets, sometimes they don’t perform as expected. The Fusion line is very uniform with each shot, as the bullets group very well and expand similarly when they strike a target. Naturally, where you hit a target will change that quite a bit. For instance, hunters know that if you strike soft flesh versus shoulder bones, the wound creation will be very different.

This round is marketed mainly for hunting, so it’s an advantage that you can use it most everywhere hunting is allowed.