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Trophy Bonded Tip Ammo: TBT Bullets Explained
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The Trophy Bonded Tip bullet is used in a few Federal Premium Ammunition lines – the Trophy Bonded Bear Claw, Trophy Bonded Sledgehammer Solid, and the Trophy Copper. While each of these ammo lines differs slightly, there’s one thing they all have in common, and that’s the tip.
This bullet and its tip were created for one purpose – to take down large, thick-skinned animals (we’re talking African game). These bullets have great features that enable massive penetration and expansion, like a large and very accurate hollow point.
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PHORTO
(7/23/2019)
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Dangerous, high-powered, semiautomatic-clip SNIPER bullets! BAN THEM! |
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