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Thompson/Center Superglide Shock Wave Sabot Bullets - Bonded

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This spire point bullet features a polymer tip and harder lead core. Walls interlock with the jacket for maximum weight retention and expansion; delivers deep penetration and a destructive wound channel. Bonded core and thicker jacket ensure that this bullet will stay together. Revolutionary 2-petal design supports optimal rotational stability for match grade accuracy that 4-petal designs can't match. These sabots will withstand the high pressures of magnum loads. 15 pack.
   



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250 Grain

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This spire point bullet features a polymer tip and harder lead core. Walls interlock with the jacket for maximum weight retention and expansion; delivers deep penetration and a destructive wound channel. Bonded core and thicker jacket ensure that this bullet will stay together. Revolutionary 2-petal design supports optimal rotational stability for match grade accuracy that 4-petal designs can't match. These sabots will withstand the high pressures of magnum loads. 15 pack.
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What is the difference between the Superglide Shockwave-BONDED and the Superglide Shockwave ? Thanks Bill
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Bonded is a heavy hitting bullet for large and or dangerous game.
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It has to do with how the lead core and copper jacketing are tied together. Which one you choose depends on the expansion you want. Bonded perform more like a all copper bullet where you retain near 100% weight and get expansion. Non bonded perform more like a lead bullet or a shotgun slug...less pass throughs and more kinetic energy in that it feels like a sledge hammer hitting a deer in the side instead of slightly expanding and passing through. The only thing "superglide" means is the sabot that comes with the bullet is a teflon sabot that goes down the barrell easier and they do I have shot them before.
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