Description
- Ideal for handgun silhouettes and long-range target competitions
- MatchKing design ensures superb accuracy, flat trajectory, and high momentum delivery
- Low sensitivity to crosswinds at all ranges
- Not recommended for most hunting applications due to lack of reliable explosive expansion compared to lightly jacketed bullets like Hornet, Blitz, or Varminter
Originally designed and developed for 300 meter international matches, the 150 grain #2190 was introduced in the late 1950s. Their first major competitive match was in the 1959 Pan American Games.
Sierra MatchKing bullets have set the standards worldwide for consistent accuracy in handguns as well as rifles. Since the introduction of the high performance Remington XP-100 and similar handguns chambering larger rifle cartridges, all 30 caliber MatchKings have been used in handgun silhouettes and long-range target competitions. Sierra's famous MatchKing design assures superb accuracy, flat trajectory, and high momentum delivery with low sensitivity to crosswinds at all ranges.
While they are recognized around the world for record-setting accuracy, MatchKing and Tipped MatchKing bullets are not recommended for most hunting applications. Although MatchKing and Tipped MatchKing bullets are commonly used for varmint hunting, their design will not provide the same reliable explosive expansion at equivalent velocities in varmints compared to their lightly jacketed Hornet, Blitz or Varminter counterparts.
Warranty Information
Diameter, in | 0.308 |
Weight, grains | 150 Gr. |
Sectional Density | 0.226 |
Ballistic Coefficients and Velocity Ranges | .417 @ 2800 fps and above .397 between 2800 and 1800 fps .355 @ 1800 fps and below |
Box Count | 100 Bullets, 500 Bullets |