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50 Caliber Sabot With 44 Caliber 240 Grain XTP Bullet 20 Count

Hornady # 6720 |  Item # 003-6720
  • 50 Caliber Sabot With 44 Caliber 240 Grain XTP Bullet 20 Count
  • 50 Caliber Sabot With 44 Caliber 240 Grain XTP Bullet 20 Count
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DESCRIPTION

50 Caliber Sabot With 44 Caliber 240 Grain XTP Bullet 20 Count
by HORNADY


Product Overview

Effective in both traditional and modern muzzleloading rifles, these green saboted projectiles use the XTP bullet, which is specifically designed for deep penetration and proper expansion at all practical muzzleloading velocities.

Specifications:

  • No additional lube required
  • Retains Weight Upon Impact
  • Accurate 1" groups at 100 Yards
  • Hornady sabots deliver the highest velocities and the flattest trajectories on the market

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Product ID Number
- Part No. 6720


Weight & Dimension
- Length: 1.5000
- Height: 5.0000
- Width: 3.3250
- Weight: 1.0000LB(s)


Bullet Specifications
- G1 Ballistic Coefficient: 0.2050
- G7 Ballistic Coefficient: 0.0000
- Minimum Twist: N/A
- Sectional Density: 0.1850


Bullet / Ammo Application
- Medium Game 50-300 lbs


A Huge Boost In Performance Effective in both traditional and modern muzzleloading rifles, these green saboted projectiles use the XTP® bullet which is specifically designed for deep penetration and proper expansion at all practical muzzleloading velocities.

ACCURATE

1" group at 100 yards.

NO LUBE

Sabots do not require additional lube.

HARD HITTING

Hornady XTP® bullets deliver devastating terminal performance at all ranges.

HIGH PERFORMANCE

Hornady sabots deliver the highest velocities and the flattest trajectories on the market.