20 Rounds of 6.5mm Creedmoor Ammo by Hornady Varmint Express - 95gr V-MAX

53 Ready to Ship

$34.75
4.7

1 Review(s)

Ammo Overview

Ammo Quantity - 20 rounds per box
Ammo Manufacturer - Hornady
Projectiles - 95 grain V-MAX
Ammo Casings - Boxer-primed brass
Muzzle Velocity - 3,300 fps
Muzzle Energy - 2,297 ft lbs

Details

Hornady’s Varmint Express line of ammunition is designed to best complement the performance of the Nebraskan manufacturer’s V-MAX projectile. This 6.5mm Creedmoor cartridge’s 95 grain bullet has a polymer tip which sits over a shaft formed with in its swaged lead core. Upon impact the tip drives downward until it makes contact with the core, triggering catastrophic fragmentation of both the core and the highly concentric jacket wrapped around it. The result? One less varmint.

The V-MAX is an extremely accurate bullet thanks to its match grade AMP jacket, the sharpness and symmetry of its polymer meplat, and its profile which fortifies its in-flight stability. This round’s brass casing assures smooth cycling through any platform, and its propellant delivers a supersonic 3,300 fps muzzle velocity to provide the accuracy and power needed to kill relatively small targets. Hornady’s scrutinous quality assurance protocol has ensured that each of this round’s components have come together to provide the ultimate varmint busting solution.

  • Reliable?:
  • Performance:
  • Bargain?:

(1) Review

Add yours

Write Your Own Review

You're reviewing: 20 Rounds of 6.5mm Creedmoor Ammo by Hornady Varmint Express - 95gr V-MAX

How do you rate this product? *

Performance
Bargain?
Reliable?

Our customer service team has published this Q&A information as a free service to the shooting community. Please note that BulkAmmo.com expressly disclaims any and all liability with regard to how the shooting community might use this Q&A information. See Terms of Use for more details.

Posted On: 9/30/2023 By: Bill Laister

A: Hi Bill! Hornady recorded this round's 3,300 fps muzzle velocity with a 24" barrel. They report that it has a 0.365 G1 ballistic coefficient. I entered the data into a ballistic table for you so you can play around with the data: https://shooterscalculator.com/ballistic-trajectory-chart.php?pl=%5BPreset+Name%5D&presets=&df=G1&bc=.365&bw=95&vi=3300&zr=200&sh=1.5&sa=0&ws=0&wa=0&ssb=on&cr=1000&ss=1&chartColumns=Range%7Eyd%60Elevation%7Ein%60Energy%7Eft.lbf%60Vel%5Bx%2By%5D%7Eft%2Fs&lbl=&submitst=+Create+Graph+

Post your question
  • Please enter your name as you want it to appear on our site.
    Please tell us where you want the answer sent (it will not appear on our site).

* Required Fields