Copper Rose Non Lead Projectile- 6.5mm/.264 (130 grain)

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Proudly Made in the USA

US Patent Pending 17/549,346

Non Lead/ Lead Free

6.5mm/.264

Recommended Minimum Twist Rate 1:7

Grain Weight: 130

Estimated Ballistic Coefficient: G1 .650

Projectile Length: 1.580

We have only tested this bullet at sea level in a 1:7 twist. This bullet is extremely long and will most likely have issues running in magnum cartridges in a short action unless single fed. We can not refund if box is opened.

Minimum Expansion Velocity: Single Feed 1850FPS/Magazine Feed 2150FPS

We recommend keeping impact velocity above 2000FPSs on all single feed projectiles for maximum terminal affect.

Magazine Sensitive/Single Feed: This bullet has extreme long range expansion capabilities. The tip of the bullet cannot handle impact from recoil in a magazine. In our testing, using tight magazine springs with plenty of room between tip and end of magazine has been effective to limit tip damage.

Magazine Feed: These are the same profile as our single feed bullets with no point of impact shift. This line of bullets is able to withstand magazine impact to tip due to recoil. They have a slightly reduced range than single feed bullets.


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Proudly Made in the USA

US Patent Pending 17/549,346

Non Lead/ Lead Free

6.5mm/.264

Recommended Minimum Twist Rate 1:7

Grain Weight: 130

Estimated Ballistic Coefficient: G1 .650

Projectile Length: 1.580

We have only tested this bullet at sea level in a 1:7 twist. This bullet is extremely long and will most likely have issues running in magnum cartridges in a short action unless single fed. We can not refund if box is opened.

Minimum Expansion Velocity: Single Feed 1850FPS/Magazine Feed 2150FPS

We recommend keeping impact velocity above 2000FPSs on all single feed projectiles for maximum terminal affect.

Magazine Sensitive/Single Feed: This bullet has extreme long range expansion capabilities. The tip of the bullet cannot handle impact from recoil in a magazine. In our testing, using tight magazine springs with plenty of room between tip and end of magazine has been effective to limit tip damage.

Magazine Feed: These are the same profile as our single feed bullets with no point of impact shift. This line of bullets is able to withstand magazine impact to tip due to recoil. They have a slightly reduced range than single feed bullets.