Load up for your next hunt with high-quality Remington® 7mm Mauser Core-Lokt® Rifle Cartridges, featuring high-grade 70-30 brass cases and Kleanbore® primers.
New production
Non-corrosive, boxer primed
Reloadable, brass case
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Key Specifications
Item Number: 1887
Mfg. Number: R7MSR1
UPC Number: 047700053707
Caliber: 7mm Mauser, also known as 7x57mm Mauser, 7mm Spanish Mauser, and .275 Rigby
Remington, 7mm Mauser, PSP Core-Lokt, 140 Grain, 20 Rounds is rated 5.0 out of 5 by 3.
Rated 5 out of 5 by SCDuckman from Best ammo I can get!Shot a total of 9 deer in 2 different states in 2014 with this ammo, would not use anything else. All deer taken with just one shot, mostly neck shot at 40-140 ACTUAL yards by viewfinder, not guessing. Shot better and flatter trajectory on rifle range when sighting in my scope last year, shooting 7mm Mauser Model 1895.
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