The Nosler 65175 Varmageddon delivers devastating terminal performance on varmints and predators with its specialized flat base tipped design. This 6.5 Creedmoor ammunition combines match-grade accuracy with explosive expansion for clean, ethical kills at extended ranges.
What Makes This Different
The Varmageddon line features a unique flat base tipped bullet construction that provides superior ballistic coefficient compared to traditional hollow point designs. The polymer tip initiates rapid expansion upon impact while the flat base design ensures consistent powder burn and velocity. This combination delivers both precision accuracy and devastating terminal performance that standard varmint loads cannot match.
Key Features
- 90-grain flat base tipped bullet optimized for varmint hunting
- Premium brass cases with consistent wall thickness for reliable chambering
- Match-grade powder charges for consistent velocity and accuracy
- Polymer tip design ensures rapid expansion and energy transfer
- Flat base construction provides stable flight characteristics
- 20 rounds per box with 10 boxes per case (200 total rounds)
- Quality control tested for pressure and velocity consistency
Field testing shows this ammunition maintains sub-MOA accuracy in quality rifles while delivering complete fragmentation on prairie dogs, ground squirrels, and coyotes. The 90-grain bullet weight provides excellent wind-bucking capability for longer shots while maintaining flat trajectory out to 400 yards. The flat base design reduces drag variation, contributing to consistent point of impact even in varying atmospheric conditions.
Technical Specs
- Caliber: 6.5 Creedmoor
- Bullet Weight: 90 grains
- Bullet Type: Flat Base Tipped
- Muzzle Velocity: Approximately 3,100 fps (24" barrel)
- Quantity: 20 rounds per box, 10 boxes per case
- Case Material: Premium brass
- Primer: Small rifle primer
- Country of Origin: USA
This ammunition represents the intersection of precision manufacturing and terminal ballistics engineering. Serious varmint hunters recognize the Varmageddon line for consistent performance when shot placement and immediate results matter most.