New for 2023: Browning MaxPoint Hunting Ammo

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posted on January 17, 2023
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Browning Maxpoint Ammo Lead

Browning has announced the introduction of its new MaxPoint hunting ammunition, designed specifically for medium-sized big game, including whitetails, mule deer and pronghorn. According to Browning, MaxPoint bullets are meticulously manufactured, designed to quickly transfer expansion energy for maximum lethality on game.

Browning MaxPoint ammunition cartridge.

The polymer-tipped projectile offers excellent accuracy and initiates rapid expansion on contact thanks to its large hollow-point cavity. Meanwhile, the heavy-for-caliber bullet and thick-walled copper jacket maintains momentum and maximizes weight retention for deeper penetration. The polished nickel-plated shell case reduces the risk of corrosion for smooth feeding and extraction within your firearm.
 
MaxPoint ammunition will be available in the following offerings:

Browning MaxPoint ammunition caliber offerings chart.

For more information, visit browningammo.com.

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