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Barnes MPG 7.62x39mm 108gr HPFB – 50 Count

Barnes MPG 7.62x39mm 108gr HPFB – 50 Count

$28.74

Barnes Multi-Purpose Green (MPG) bullets in 7.62x39mm (0.310in), 108 grain Hollow Point Flat Base, lead-free style, 50-count box for reloading and range use.

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SKU: CSSI|BX30388Categories: Reloading BulletsTags: Online Only

The Barnes MPG 7.62x39mm hollow point flat base is a 108-grain, lead-free reloading bullet supplied in 50-count boxes. It is produced in Barnes’ Multi-Purpose Green (MPG) style and measures .310 inches in diameter. Manufacturer material notes describe a frangible copper-tin core with a metal jacket designed for reliable feeding and handling.

Key Specifications

  • The caliber is 7.62x39mm.
  • Bullet weight is 108 grains.
  • Diameter is 0.310 inches.
  • Bullet type is Hollow Point Flat Base (HPFB).
  • Package quantity is 50 bullets.
  • Brand style is Multi-Purpose Green (MPG).
  • Ballistic coefficient (G1) is 0.243.
  • Sectional density is 0.161.
  • Manufacturer notes a frangible copper-tin core with a metal jacket to support feeding reliability and handling.

These Barnes MPG bullets are intended for reloaders who want a lead-free, multi-purpose projectile option for range work and field applications. The MPG profile and construction emphasize consistent feeding and reliable terminal characteristics in compatible 7.62×39 platforms, making them a practical choice for informed shooters focused on dependable components for their reloads.

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UPC

716876310081

Manufacturer

Barnes

Manufacturer Part Number

30388

Caliber/Gauge

.30 Caliber

Grains

108

Quantity

50

Shipping Weight

0.8813

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