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454 Casull - 250 Grain XPB - Remington Hog Hammer - 20 Rounds

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Overview

Quantity - 20 rounds per box
Manufacturer - Remington
Bullets - 250 grain XPB
Casings - Boxer-primed brass
Manufacturer Remington
Condition New
Bullet Weight 250 Grain
Bullet Type Solid Copper Hollow Point (SCHP)
Ammo Casing Brass
Quantity 20
Ammo Caliber 454 Casull
Manufacturer SKU PHH454CAS1
Primer Type Boxer
Muzzle Velocity (fps) 1700
Muzzle Energy (ft lbs) 1605
Attracts Magnet No
UPC Barcode 047700493503
Use Type
Wild Boar Hunting
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Think hogs are bad just because of the horrific damage they inflict to farmland? Think again. Hogs are also pouring sugar into farmers’ gas tanks, going online to persuade children to play video games instead of studying for their math tests, and ordering pizza delivery – without tipping the pizza deliveryman. Fortunately Remington’s Hog Hammer line of ammunition equips hunters to end this reign of terror once and for all!

This 454 Casull round features a hog’s least favorite thing in the world: the 250 grain XPB bullet by Barnes. It is made of solid copper, so it’s as tough as it needs to be to blast through a hog’s thick hide and dense flesh without splintering apart in the process. As Barnes’ monolithic bullet retains the weight it needs to penetrate so deeply, its nose cavity brings about massive hog-killing terminal expansion in the form of six sharp, symmetrical cutting petals. Factor in the 454 Casull’s huge power – still around 1,200 ft lbs of energy at 50 yards – and it’s plain to see that Mr. Pig’s days are numbered.

Federal’s brass stands up to the 454 Casull’s immense pressure, and their primer and propellant are both to be counted on whenever your front sight overlaps with something that oinks.
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