Description
winchester supreme Accubond 20rdsCALIBER 7mm WSM
CONDITION New in Box
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER S7MMWSMCT
MODEL Supreme Fail Safe
TYPE Rifle Ammo
UPC 020892214507Winchester’s latest Supreme ammunition, packaged in an embossed black and gold box, is dubbed “Supreme Elite.” The word “Winchester” is printed in red, “Supreme” is printed in gold, and “Elite” is printed in silver! The name may be a little redundant, but the new box is striking and the ammo inside is pretty neat, too.
It is loaded with Winchester’s new XP3 bullet, which will eventually replace the very tough (sometimes too tough!) Fail Safe bullet in Winchester Supreme rifle ammunition. My guess is that the XP3 will eventually also largely replace the CT Partition Gold bullet in rifle ammo, although there is no official word from Winchester to that effect at the time of this writing.The XP3 incorporates several popular bullet design features. These include a translucent red polycarbonate tip that resists deformation in the magazine and improves the ballistic coefficient, as does the new bullet’s boat-tail heel shape. The plastic tip also initiates the expansion of the bullet by driving down into the front cavity on impact and splitting open the front of the bullet, much like the new Barnes MRX bullet, which in some respects is a similar (but independent) approach to bullet design.
Winchester’s latest Supreme ammunition, packaged in an embossed black and gold box, is dubbed “Supreme Elite.” The word “Winchester” is printed in red, “Supreme” is printed in gold, and “Elite” is printed in silver! The name may be a little redundant, but the new box is striking and the ammo inside is pretty neat, too.
It is loaded with Winchester’s new XP3 bullet, which will eventually replace the very tough (sometimes too tough!) Fail Safe bullet in Winchester Supreme rifle ammunition. My guess is that the XP3 will eventually also largely replace the CT Partition Gold bullet in rifle ammo, although there is no official word from Winchester to that effect at the time of this writing.
The XP3 incorporates several popular bullet design features. These include a translucent red polycarbonate tip that resists deformation in the magazine and improves the ballistic coefficient, as does the new bullet’s boat-tail heel shape. The plastic tip also initiates the expansion of the bullet by driving down into the front cavity on impact and splitting open the front of the bullet, much like the new Barnes MRX bullet, which in some respects is a similar (but independent) approach to bullet design.
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