Product Details
NTX™ .17 15.5 g Bullets by Hornady®. A phenomenal choice when a non-lead bullet is required. Hornady™ NTX™ bullets provide peerless performance with a non-traditional core material that combines accuracy, reliability and Hornady™ quality for use in areas with restrictions on the use of traditional bullets. Hornady™ has made lead core bullets since 1949. Lead is, and always will be an excellent core material that provides density and hard-hitting energy to a vast array of bullets. However, there are regulations in some areas that restrict the use of lead in bullets. The non-lead core of the NTX,™ which is crafted from a frangible copper alloy, features a small space between it and the shaft of the hard polymer tip, just like the V-MAX.™ This specially designed cavity allows the copper-colored tip and shaft to build up increased energy upon impact with the target before driving into the bullet's core with increased force, initiating near-instant expansion and explosive fragmentation.
Specifications
Caliber: 17 |
Diameter: 0.172" |
Sectional Density: 0.075 |
Ballistic Coefficient: 0.115 (G1) |
Weight: 15.5 g |
Application: Varmint < 50 lb |
100 Pieces |
Features
- Polymer tip and streamlined design for ultra flat trajectories
- Match grade AMP™ bullet jackets provides maximum accuracy at all ranges
- California compatible, lead-free
"Ten bullets through one hole" is the philosophy that brought Hornady® Manufacturing from a start-up in a small Grand Island former auto body shop in 1949 to a world-leading innovator and the largest independently owned maker of bullet, ammunition, reloading tools and accessories. Hornady also offers top-notch safes made using patent-pending technology to safely store firearms in the home and muzzleloading products providing exceptional operation that hunters continue to rely on season after season. Consistent quality, accuracy, and performance have always been the hallmarks of the company’s bullets and ammunition. So, for unparalleled hunting experience, there is no better option than Hornady.