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Federal Trophy Copper Vital-Shok 7mm Remington Magnum 140gr — P7RTC2 (20 Rounds/Box) (UPC 029465063450)
Federal Trophy Copper Vital-Shok in 7mm Remington Magnum is a factory-loaded rifle cartridge featuring a 140 grain Trophy Copper projectile. This product is packaged as 20 rounds per box and is identified by product code P7RTC2 and UPC 029465063450.
Cartridge: 7mm Remington Magnum
Bullet Weight: 140 grain
Bullet Type / Line: Trophy Copper (Vital-Shok line, as listed)
Box Count: 20 rounds
Manufacturer / Brand: Federal Premium (Federal)
Product Code: P7RTC2
UPC: 029465063450
Projectile: Trophy Copper (general context)
The “Trophy Copper” designation is commonly associated with a copper / lead-free style rifle projectile (monolithic construction in many product lines). “Copper” projectiles are often selected for reasons such as:
Compliance with certain regional or land-use restrictions on lead projectiles
Preference for non-lead bullet construction
Consistent bullet construction characteristics across a range of conditions
Exact bullet construction details, ballistic coefficients, and published performance figures can vary by product code and lot, so consult Federal’s published specifications for P7RTC2 for definitive technical values.
Caliber notes: 7mm Remington Magnum
7mm Remington Magnum is a high-velocity rifle cartridge widely used in bolt-action rifles. Performance characteristics can vary depending on:
Barrel length and twist rate
Rifle configuration and chamber dimensions
Environmental conditions and ammunition lot variation
Use only in firearms specifically chambered for 7mm Remington Magnum and maintained in safe operating condition.
Packaging and inventory handling
This product is listed as 20 rounds per box, which is a standard packaging format for many hunting rifle cartridges. Keeping the original box can help preserve:
Compatibility and safety considerations
Before use:
Confirm the rifle is marked 7mm Remington Magnum.
Follow the firearm manufacturer’s guidance on ammunition selection and bullet weight suitability.
Inspect cartridges prior to loading; do not use ammunition that appears damaged, corroded, or otherwise compromised.
Storage and handling
Store ammunition in a cool, dry, secure location away from heat and moisture.
Follow applicable laws and regulations for storage and transport.
Quick reference summary
If you share additional spec fields (published muzzle velocity/energy, bullet construction notes, lead-free confirmation text, case material, primer type), I can expand this into a richer catalog entry while keeping it strictly informational.
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