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Traditions® Smackdown™ Bleed Bullets - .50 Cal 170 Grain Copper Bullets - A2000
$22.00

Traditions® Smackdown™ Bleed Bullets - .50 Cal 170 Grain Copper Bullets - A2000


15 pack - Smackdown Bleed Bullets
.50 Caliber - 170 Grain (CA Compliant)

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SKU A2000

Description


The Traditions Smackdown™ Bleed Bullet delivers devastating impacts when it hits the target. The Smackdown™ Bleed Bullet delivers traumatic force and creates massive wound cavitation upon hitting an animal. The Bleed™ Bullet comes in 170-grain weight providing the shooter lower recoil and faster velocities than other bullets on the market. The Traditions® Smackdown Bleed Bullet is 100% lead-free and California State compliant. The bullets feature the new and improved Ridgeback™ Sabot Jacket. The Ridgeback sabot is engineered with horizontal ribbing and a deeper cup, providing a better gas seal and increased accuracy. The Traditions™ Smackdown Bleed Bullet is designed to be used on small-sized game such as whitetail deer, hogs and predators.

The Traditons® Smackdown™ Bleed Bullets come in a .50 caliber Ridgeback™ Sabot with a .45 caliber bullet. These bullets are available in quantities of 15.

Specifications

Bullet Weight
170 GRAINS
Package Quantity
15 PACK
Bullet Caliber
.50 CALIBER
Use
SMALLER GAME BULLET

Features

Customer Reviews

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Genaro L. (Sun Valley, CA)
Acurate

I use in my TC Renegade 1:48 twist very acurate 1.5" groups at 65 yards

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Bill
3 for 3

Took 3 whitetail with these last week.

1st was a button buck at 40 yds. Deer went about 60 yds without a blood trail. Found it lying in a pool of blood.

2nd deer was about 30yd shot and he ran about 20 and dropped right below my stand. Didnt bother to look for blood

3rd deer was 100yd shot which hit perfectly behind the shoulder. Deer took off 50yds up a road and then another 50yds into a cut over. There was a blood trail which was halfway decent at best. Probably took me about an hour of total tracking time and the deer was 15yds away from last blood

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Gameh0g
Great

Flat shooting, just what I was looking for haven't hunted with them yet will up date