Hornady 2006 Catalog - Peter Hofer Jagdwaffen
Hornady 2006 Catalog - Peter Hofer Jagdwaffen
Hornady 2006 Catalog - Peter Hofer Jagdwaffen
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RIFLE BULLETS<br />
Match<br />
<strong>Hornady</strong> A-MAX Bullets<br />
It’s a fact: The <strong>Hornady</strong> A-MAX bullet design grew from a relentless<br />
application of everything we know about ballistics and flight<br />
characteristics. After all, match shooters demand perfection from<br />
their bullets every time they step on the range.<br />
The aerodynamic secant ogive profile, the sharp and pointed tip<br />
and the unequaled concentricity of the A-MAX design give it an<br />
extremely high ballistic coefficient for near perfection in flight.<br />
The A-MAX bullet is the ultimate result of more than half a century<br />
of studying bullet performance. Every aspect of accuracy has been<br />
designed into the A-MAX – from its Ultra-Low Drag tip to the<br />
angle of the boattail base, the A-MAX is engineered for extreme<br />
accuracy. The proof is in the shooting, and with our A-MAX bullets,<br />
don’t be surprised when you print your tightest groups ever.<br />
Wind Drift Comparison of A-MAX vs. Standard BTHP Bullet<br />
WIND DRIFT (INCHES)<br />
80<br />
60<br />
40<br />
20<br />
RANGE (YARDS)<br />
600 700 800 900 1000<br />
Standard 30 cal. 168 gr. BTHP<br />
30 cal. 168 gr. A-MAX <br />
The superior design of the A-MAX <br />
bullet ensures considerably less<br />
wind drift and much greater<br />
accuracy potential. At 1000 yards,<br />
a standard boattail hollow point’s<br />
wind drift is a full 18 inches<br />
greater than A-MAX . (Test based<br />
on 10 M.P.H. crosswind.)<br />
BULLETS<br />
The shooting world lost a good friend this year, and<br />
we’re proud to honor the memory of Skip Talbot.<br />
Skip was an accomplished shooter and great<br />
ambassador of the shooting sports. Skip’s talent<br />
and dedication to the shooting sports will be missed.<br />
Claire Matt, a member of the California<br />
Grizzlies shooting team wrote, “<strong>Hornady</strong><br />
A-MAX bullets were a great help in<br />
overcoming the wind at 600 yards, and<br />
the <strong>Hornady</strong> Match bullets were highly<br />
accurate and consistent at all yardages.”<br />
Laura <strong>Peter</strong> writes:<br />
“I have been shooting<br />
Highpower Silhouette<br />
competitions since<br />
1998, using your<br />
95gr. V-max bullets in<br />
my .260 Remington.<br />
Highlights include<br />
winning the women’s<br />
Highpower Silhouette<br />
World Championship<br />
in 2004, and in 2005<br />
I captured the Canadian High Power Rifle Silhouette<br />
Championships. I have had the opportunity to<br />
experiment with many other manufacturers’ bullets, and<br />
have always come back to the <strong>Hornady</strong> 95 gr. V-max.”<br />
A-MAX Match<br />
7MM Cal.<br />
A-MAX<br />
w/Moly<br />
Caliber/Type<br />
6MM Cal.<br />
A-MAX<br />
6MM Cal.<br />
A-MAX w/Moly<br />
6.5MM Cal.<br />
A-MAX<br />
6.5MM Cal.<br />
A-MAX w/Moly<br />
7MM Cal.<br />
A-MAX<br />
30 Cal.<br />
A-MAX<br />
30 Cal.<br />
A-MAX<br />
30 Cal.<br />
A-MAX<br />
50 Cal.<br />
A-MAX<br />
Diameter .243" .243" .264" .264" .284" .284" .308" .308" .308" .308" .308" .308" .510"<br />
Weight 105 gr. 105 gr. 140 gr. 140 gr. 162 gr. 162 gr. 155 gr. 155 gr. 168 gr. 168 gr. 178 gr. 178 gr. 750 gr.<br />
Ballistic Coef. .500 .500 .550 .550 .625 .625 .435 .435 .475 .475 .495 .495 1.050<br />
Sec. Den. .254 .254 .287 .287 .287 .287 .233 .233 .253 .253 .268 .268 .412<br />
Item # 24562 24564 26332 26334 28402 28404 30312 30314 30502 30504 30712 30714 5165<br />
Box Count 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 20<br />
30 Cal.<br />
A-MAX<br />
w/Moly<br />
30 Cal.<br />
A-MAX<br />
w/Moly<br />
30 Cal.<br />
A-MAX<br />
w/Moly<br />
A-MAX is a trademark of <strong>Hornady</strong> Manufacturing Co.<br />
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