New: Fusion 6.5 Creedmoor Ammo

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posted on November 9, 2016
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Fusion was the first rifle ammunition built specifically for deer hunting—offering the largest expansion and highest weight retention in its class. It’s a perfect match for the 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge, which has quickly become the choice of deer hunters who appreciate its long-range accuracy, flat trajectory, mild recoil and tag-punching power. Paired with the Fusion bullet’s molecularly fused jacket and pressure-formed core, the new load provides deep penetration and stopping power. Available in 34 other loads from .223 Rem. to .45-70 Govt.

Features 
—New 140-gr. 6.5 Creedmoor
—Long-range accuracy, flat trajectory and mild recoil
—Skived bullet tip for long-range expansion
—Boat-tail design maximizes ballistic coefficient
—Molecularly fused jacket around a pressure-formed core produces excellent accuracy
—Best-in-class weight retention and expansion
—MSRP: $32.95

Learn more at federalpremium.com.

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