Remington 6mm Creedmoor Core-Lokt (29049) gives hunters a flat-shooting, mild-recoiling rifle load with enough speed and bullet weight for serious field use. Remington loads it with a 100 grain Pointed Soft Point bullet. That design gives the cartridge a sharp profile for clean flight. It also exposes lead at the nose, which helps the bullet expand on impact.
This load leaves the muzzle at 3,000 fps and produces 1,998 ft-lbs of muzzle energy. Therefore, it gives hunters a fast, efficient cartridge that shoots flatter than many older medium-game rounds. The 100 grain bullet also gives the 6mm Creedmoor more hunting authority than lighter varmint-style bullets. Meanwhile, recoil stays comfortable enough for careful shot placement.
The Core-Lokt design has a long hunting record. It uses a mechanically locked lead core and jacket to promote controlled expansion. As a result, the bullet opens reliably but still drives into the target with purpose. That balance matters on deer-sized game, where hunters need both energy transfer and penetration.
Although the 6mm Creedmoor started with a strong precision-rifle reputation, this load gives it a clear hunting role. It works well for whitetail, mule deer, antelope, and similar big game when the shooter does their part. Moreover, the velocity gives the round useful reach in open country without punishing recoil.
Each box contains 20 rounds. Each case includes 10 boxes, totaling 200 rounds. Consequently, this case supports sight-in work, range confirmation, hunting season, and reserve storage. Remington loads this ammunition in brass cases with Boxer primers, so reloaders can recover useful brass after firing.
This is a clean, capable 6mm Creedmoor hunting load. It gives shooters speed, accuracy potential, manageable recoil, and proven Core-Lokt terminal performance in a practical 200-round case.
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