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Hornady® LEVERevolution™ Rifle Centerfire Ammo

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Up to 250' per second faster muzzle velocity than conventional level gun loads. Exceptional accuracy and overwhelming downrange terminal performance. Patent pending Evolution™ bullet with elastomer Flex Tip™ technology. Up to 40% more energy than traditional flat point loads. 20 rounds per box.
   



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.30-30 Winchester

160 Grain

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38-898-615-30
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.45-70 Government

325 Grain

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38-898-615-35
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.450 Marlin

325 Grain

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38-898-615-40
Your Price (each): $36.99
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.308 Marlin Express

160 Grain

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38-898-615-45
Your Price (each): $29.99
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.35 Remington

200 Grain

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38-898-615-50
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.444 Marlin

265 Grain

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38-898-615-55
Your Price (each): $37.49
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.357 Magnum

140 Grain

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38-872-153-00
Your Price (each): $22.49
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.44 Remington Magnum

225 Grain

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38-872-154-00
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.45 Colt

225 Grain

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38-872-900-00
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.338 Marlin Express

225 Grain

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Up to 250' per second faster muzzle velocity than conventional level gun loads. Exceptional accuracy and overwhelming downrange terminal performance. Patent pending Evolution™ bullet with elastomer Flex Tip™ technology. Up to 40% more energy than traditional flat point loads. 20 rounds per box.
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What type shell do i need

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I HAVE A 44 MAG RIFLE What type shell to ineed to hunt with . Is there a differance in hand gun ammo and rifle?
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i need a good ammo for whitetail ive heard good about LEVERevolution what are the advantages and disadvantages of this ammo
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I used this ammo last weekend to sight in my marlin 30-30, we were using a 1/4 steel rod to hold our target out at 100 yards. I hit the rod and it curled almost all the way around. This is a very hard hitting round and will be using from now on.
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I now use this in my Marlin 336 .30-30 and like it. You would need to spend some range time to determine if it is accurate in your rifle just to be sure. If you've been using standard round or flat tip ammo this prints a bit higher so adjust your sights for that. The polymer tips are soft so they do not cause a problem in tubular magazines and shoot fairly flat. They also perform great on deer with very good expansion.
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REMINGTON CORE LOCKS 175 GRAIN.
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no, because of the tip of ammo being so pointed.
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differnt bullets

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can i find any other bullets for a marlin 308 express? i will be hunting everyting from coyotes to moose to bear. and i know the plastic tip bullets wont hold up to those animas. is there any other brand that makes bullets for a marlin 308 express?
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Since this is Hornady ammunition, why don't you contact Hornady and ask them? Different bullets will require you to reload your own rounds, but Hornady can help you with all the info you need, such as overall length of the round, and where and how to seat the different bullets.
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Don't understimate those polymer tipped bullets, they will do just fine on moose and bear .

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The ballistic tip ammunition is specifically designed for hunting. The tip allows the bullet to achieve maximum velocity, and upon impact, is destroyed and the benefit of the hollow core kicks in creating lots of internal damage. The end result with ballistic tip ammo is, you acheive maximum FPS, and also maximum expansion. It will be fine for larger game. Not sure how that round is going to do for coyotes, as my experiance with coyotes is usually a long range shot. A .308 express isn't exactly a tac driver at range. My recommendation if you were going to varmint hunt is to pick up a bolt action .17 HMR, or a 22 Mag and get some Hornady V-Max ammo. They make squirrels explode, it's pretty cool.
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I shoot a 7mm mag. but got a new gun for b-day(henery .357 big boy). want to know which one I should bring for hunting this year? help please
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The 357 is a great round at closer distances and great in thick brush. But for Elk Hunting I'd take the 7 mag, it's an amazing round. In 165 grain and i suggest Hornady Custom bullets, they are usually a few dollars more but well worth it , and the 7 mag is more than enough power for that elk just put a good shot on him.

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357 is NOT a proper round for Elk. Will work for deer as I have put 3 in the freezer with a 357 BUT my 357 were hand loads and quite a bit more powerful than what you can get off of the shelf. I would not even want to try and see if they would work for Elk, not unless you handload and even then I think I would use a more powerful load and a load that will make a clean kill for sure. Better to make sure than just hit one and let it get away to die later and be harvested by coyotes.
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If it were me, I'd stick with the 7mm.
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I would stick with the 7mm mag for Elk. Much more effective at a distance and has more knock down at that distance. Good luck.
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I bought a box of 338 mrlx ammo from the Bass pro shop here in Savannah GA, and the guy said it was the box I needed but im unsure
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338 mrlx can not be fired in 308mrlx 2 different rounds
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No each caliber have it own ammo for that caliber. A 338 mrlx ammo have to be shot out of a 338 mrlx caliber gun and 308 mrlx have to be shot out of 308 mrlx caliber gun.
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The LEVERevolution will not work for a .375 Winchester Centerfire and not able to locate brass at this time. Thanks
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