Featuring a 107gr Sierra MatchKing bullet, the 6mm Creedmoor Elite Match OTM load has a muzzle velocity of 2,950 fps and muzzle energy of 2,067 ft-lbs. This is a long-range round that performs well in wind thanks to its high ballistic coefficient and flat trajectory. Specifications for SIG SAUER SIG Match Grade Rifle Ammunition 6mm Creedmoor 107 grain Open Tip Match Brass Cased Centerfire Rifle Ammunition: Manufacturer: SIG SAUER Cartridge: 6mm Creedmoor Number of Rounds: 20 Bullet Type: Open Tip Match (OTM) Bullet Weight: 107 grain Cartridge Case Material: Brass Muzzle Velocity: 2950 ft/s Application: Match Package Type: Box Primer Style: Centerfire Package Contents: SIG SAUER Elite Match Grade 6mm Creedmoor OTM 107gr Rifle Ammo
SIG SAUER SIG Match Grade Rifle Ammunition 6mm Creedmoor 107 grain Open Tip Match Brass Cased Centerfire Rifle Ammunition
$31.19
SKU: 26DCA6A9
Category: Rifle Ammo
4 reviews for SIG SAUER SIG Match Grade Rifle Ammunition 6mm Creedmoor 107 grain Open Tip Match Brass Cased Centerfire Rifle Ammunition
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Michael –
Used this ammo from 100-500 meters. Performance is true through all distances.
Wild Bill –
I have had good luck with Sig ammo in the past, both rifle and pistol rounds but these things are UGLY! On most rounds there is a weird crimp that appears as if it the tool was misadjusted. There are evenly spaced "finger" like indentations with marring that extends onto the bullet itself. There are both brass and copper shavings at and captured in the bullet to case joint. Also, all bullets have a weird concentric indentation just above the ogive. Seating depth appears correct and consistent, but not sure I want to risk putting these through my guns. Far from "Elite Match Grade" these things are uglier than mil-surplus steel case stuff.
Christopher Davis –
Just as good as anything I’ve shot through my RPR custom shop , 3 in same hole and the next two are touching
Matthew –
I've shot this in two 6 Creedmoor barrels (Proof Stainless & Savage Factory) and it's accurate in both. The Proof shot two 1/2" 5-shot groups during break-in. After I tested the fist box I immediately bought a case of it.