Non-Typical
Part #: 450BMDT1
Whitetails stand apart from all other American big game. Hunt them with ammunition that's just as exceptional. Federal® Non-Typical™ uses an optimized soft-point bullet with a concentric jacket to provide tag-punching accuracy and consistent, lethal wound channels on any deer.
- Caliber: 450 Bushmaster
- Bullet Weight (grains): 300
- Bullet Style: Jacketed Hollow Point
- Muzzle Velocity: 1900
- Ballistic Coefficient: .225
- Package Quantity: 20
- Use: Whitetail Deer
- MSRP: $43.99
Features
- Accurate, hard-hitting bullet design
- Loaded to meet the specific needs of deer hunters
- Consistent Federal primer
- Precision-drawn Federal brass
Performance
Velocity in feet per second
Muzzle | 100 Y | 200 Y | 300 Y | 400 Y | 500 Y |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1900 | 1592 | 1331 | 1136 | 1014 | 932 |
Energy in Foot Pounds
Muzzle | 100 Y | 200 Y | 300 Y | 400 Y | 500 Y |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2405 | 1687 | 1179 | 860 | 685 | 579 |
Wind Drift in Inches (at 10 mph)
Muzzle | 100 Y | 200 Y | 300 Y | 400 Y | 500 Y |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 | 2.8 | 11.3 | 26.6 | 48.2 | 74.8 |
Wind Drift in Inches (at 10 MPH Crosswind)
Average Range
50 Y | 100 Y | 200 Y | 300 Y |
---|---|---|---|
0.7 | ![]() |
-12.4 | -44.5 |
Height of bullet trajectory in inches above or below line of sight if zeroed at 100 yards. Sights 1.5 inches above bore line.
Long Range
50 Y | 100 Y | 200 Y | 300 Y | 400 Y | 500 Y |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
3.8 | 6.2 | ![]() |
-26 | -78.9 | -164.4 |
Height of bullet trajectory in inches above or below line of sight if zeroed at 200 yards. Sights 1.5 inches above bore line.
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Rated 5 out of
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Artichill from
Very satisfied
Wanted. To try the 300 gr out my RUGER GO WILD it shot vey well almost the same impact as the 250 gr horandy black ammo like a inch high at 50 yes it shot a 3 shot group that I could cover with a quarter will fine tune at 100 yds in the fall but it good for now just in case a ground hog wants to get stupid of course this new rifle needs baptized a Hong or 2 will do just fine till deer season
Date published: 2019-07-20