Sellier & Bellot is one of the oldest ammunition manufacturer's in world. Established in 1825 by Louis Sellier and Jean Maria Nicolaus Bellot in Prague producing percussion caps. In 1918 the company began loading 9mm cartridges; moving to Vlasim, Czechoslovak in 1945 allowed for future growth into additional calibers of ammunition.
20 Round Box
Features and Specifications:
Manufacturer Number: SB68B
Caliber: 6.8mm Remington SPC
Bullet Type: Plastic Tipped Special (PTS)
Bullet Weight: 110 Grains
Rounds: 20 Rounds per Box
Muzzle Velocity: 2549 FPS
Muzzle Energy: 1587 Ft/lbs
Bullet Diameter: 0.270"
Casing: Brass
Bullet Ballistic Coefficient: 0.37
Primer Style: Boxer
Features:
* Accurate
* Positive Functioning
* No Barrel Leading
* No Expansion
Usage: Target, Match, Range and Plinking
20 Round Box
Features and Specifications:
Manufacturer Number: SB68B
Caliber: 6.8mm Remington SPC
Bullet Type: Plastic Tipped Special (PTS)
Bullet Weight: 110 Grains
Rounds: 20 Rounds per Box
Muzzle Velocity: 2549 FPS
Muzzle Energy: 1587 Ft/lbs
Bullet Diameter: 0.270"
Casing: Brass
Bullet Ballistic Coefficient: 0.37
Primer Style: Boxer
Features:
* Accurate
* Positive Functioning
* No Barrel Leading
* No Expansion
Usage: Target, Match, Range and Plinking
I will order again
Hunting hogs
December 22, 2020
I haven't taken any game
I haven't taken any game with it yet but was very surprised at the groups I am getting out my ar 6.8 SPC with this ammo and will be buying more
March 17, 2017
Wow. Back from the range
Wow. Back from the range and shooting this for the first time. Barrett Rec 7 and had 6 of ten shots all on top of one another at 100 yards. Very accurate, tightest group I've had for 6.8 SPC ammo.
September 13, 2016
I have shot several boxes
I have shot several boxes of this ammo. Functions great in my AR. Have killed numerous hogs up to 175lbs and did the job just as well as the SSA Sierra Pro-Hunters. Good round. Seems hard to find now.
April 15, 2012
I really liked this ammo
I really liked this ammo in 6.8spc. I used it varmint hunting and dropped a coyote at 120 yds no issues and noticed that the hole that the ammo left is more than adequate for larger game such as deer. I am currently waiting to put that to the test. I highly recommend this ammo as it is very comparable to Hornady V-Max when it comes to accuracy and cleanliness.
January 13, 2012
After reading the preview
After reading the previews two reviewers I had second thought, but having used S+B ammo before knowing their product made feel at ease. I am happy I did, very good ammo, no problems at all with it and after setting the sights on the rifle, groups were an inch or less at 50 yds. with 3-9x 40 Bushnell scope. Wish I could include pic of the target taken with the phone.To be fair next time I'll try Remington or Hornady just to compare ... but less than an inch at 50 yds. ? ... that's hard to beat !
December 20, 2011
I bought several types of
I bought several types of ammo to try in my AR. This ammo produced 3/4' groups at 100yds off sand bags. It shot better than ssa prohunter, ssa accubond, and hornady ammo. I also took a 120lb doe at just over 100yds. She ran a total of .5 ft. I will be purchasing more of this ammo and think although it may not work for every gun, it is too cheap not to try out.
October 31, 2011
LWRC [A2-DMR]/Leupold VX-
LWRC [A2-DMR]/Leupold VX-3 2.5-8x36 -- 3-5-11: 2 shot 1.5' group & 6 shot 2' group. Late 3/11: 4 shot 2x1.5' & 4 shot 7/8'x1.25' groupings. 5-7-11: 5 shot 3x2 3/8' group. All groups @ 100 yds. & utilizing a simply fore-end rest. Human error probably biggest factor in not achieving better groupings due to inexperience in learning to shoot & breath w/ this relatively low powered scope. I wish S&B would post this ballistic coefficient & trajectories (most recommended distance) relative to 100, 200 & 300 yd exact distances.
October 28, 2011
Nope. 4 inch group with
Nope. 4 inch group with S&B: 1 inch group with SSA ammo. You decide.
September 20, 2011
Tried this already. You c
Tried this already. You can do better, spend the money and upgrade. There is better stuff on the market.
September 7, 2011