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Barnes 6mm 95gr LRX #30862

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Barnes 6mm 95gr LRX #30862Product Information Caliber: 6mm Bullet Diameter: 0. 243 Bullet Weight: 95 Grains OAL: 1. 270" Bullet Style: Long Range X Boat Tail G1 BC: 0. 436 Recommended Twist Rate: 1 in 8" or faster Part Number: 30862 Quantity: 50

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  • Caliber: 6mm
  • Bullet Diameter: 0.243” 
  • Bullet Weight: 95 Grains
  • OAL: 1.270"
  • Bullet Style: Long Range X Boat Tail 
  • G1 BC: 0.436
  • Recommended Twist Rate: 1 in 8" or faster
  • Part Number: 30862
  • Quantity: 50
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