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Sierra Tipped MatchKing 6mm (.243) 95 gr TMK – 500/Box

Sierra Tipped MatchKing 6mm (.243) 95 gr TMK – 500/Box

$239.42

Sierra Tipped MatchKing (TMK) .243 caliber 95-grain bullets with acetal resin tip for improved ballistic coefficient and reliable magazine feeding. Sold as a 500-count box.

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SKU: CSSI|SI7295CCategories: Reloading BulletsTags: Online Only

The Sierra Tipped MatchKing (TMK) is a precision-oriented bullet designed for match and long-range target use. An acetal resin tip reduces drag and improves the ballistic coefficient while promoting reliable feeding in magazine-fed rifles. This listing covers the .243 caliber, 95-grain TMK sold in a 500-count package.

Key Specifications

  • The bullet weight is 95 grains.
  • The caliber is .243 caliber.
  • The diameter measures 0.243 inches.
  • Each box contains 500 bullets.
  • The bullet type is Tipped MatchKing (TMK).
  • The product brand style is Tipped MatchKing.
  • The ballistic coefficient (G1) is 0.500.
  • The sectional density is listed as 0.243.
  • Features an acetal resin tip to reduce drag and improve ballistic performance.
  • This bullet requires a barrel twist rate of 1×9? or faster.

Suited for precision shooting and competitive applications, the Sierra Tipped MatchKing .243 95 gr offers consistent ballistic performance and dependable feeding in magazine rifles. Its tipped profile and MatchKing pedigree make it a sound choice for shooters assembling match loads or refining long-range accuracy.

This description was generated with AI and may contain errors. Verify specifications and legal restrictions with the manufacturer before purchase. Provided “as-is” without warranties or guarantees.

UPC

092763572955

Manufacturer

Sierra

Manufacturer Part Number

7295C

Caliber/Gauge

.243 Caliber

Grains

95

Quantity

500

Shipping Weight

7.07

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