Hornady .30 Caliber .308" Rifle Bullets 100 Count FMJ 110 Grains 3017 [FC-090255230178]

Hornady .30 Caliber .308" Rifle Bullets 100 Count FMJ 110 Grains 3017 [FC-090255230178]

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nan 3017

Model
3017
UPC Barcode
090255230178
“Ten bullets through one hole” is the philosophy that brought Hornady Manufacturing from a two-man operation in 1949, to a world-leading innovator of bullet, ammunition, reloading tool and accessory design and manufacture today. Hornady outperforms their competitors by ensuring the products they make are what the customers want right now, and then accurately predict and manufacture what they’ll want and need in the future.

Whether you choose an FMJ bullet for its deep, bone-shattering penetration or its ability to protect the integrity of the pelt, you’ll find the perfect Full Metal Jacket in our traditional line. Hornady FMJ bullets are built with a rugged AMP bullet jacket (Advanced Manufacturing Process) that clearly delivers better performance. The thin-plated full metal jacket offered by other manufacturers is easily distorted and often breaks or separates when the bullet impacts the target. The secant ogive is a geometrically developed design that creates the most ballistically efficient profile, yet retains the optimum bearing surface. The combination of the slender point and increased bearing surface results in lower drag, increased stability, flatter trajectories and amazing accuracy.

100 Projectiles per Box

Features and Specifications:
Manufacturer Number: 3017
Caliber: .30 Caliber
Bullet Type: Hornady Full Metal Jacket Bullet
Bullet Weight: 110 Grains
Bullet Diameter: .308"
Quantity: 100 Projectiles per Box
Ballistic coefficient: 0.178
Sectional density: 0.168
Jacket Material: Copper
Core Material: Lead
Tip Material: none
Cannelure: No



Note: These are bullets which are intended to be used in conjunction with reloading. This is NOT loaded ammunition.
Could this bullet be used in a .30 cal carbine instead of round nose?
Answer: It can be used in any rifle chambered for .308
Is this a good reloading option for a 300 AAC Blackout.
Answer: Yes, this could be used for .300 AAC Blackout.