The Sierra 1740MP MatchKing delivers exceptional long-range accuracy with its precision-engineered 140-grain hollow point boat tail design. This 6.5mm bullet features Sierra's renowned MatchKing construction, optimized for competitive shooting and precision applications where consistent ballistic performance matters most.
What Makes This Different
Sierra's MatchKing bullets undergo rigorous quality control with weight sorting to ±0.3 grains and dimensional consistency that exceeds industry standards. The hollow point design isn't intended for expansion but rather shifts the center of gravity rearward for enhanced stability and accuracy. The boat tail configuration reduces drag coefficient by approximately 15% compared to flat-base designs, extending effective range and improving wind deflection resistance.
Key Features
- 140-grain weight optimized for 6.5mm cartridges including 6.5 Creedmoor and 6.5x47 Lapua
- Hollow point boat tail (HPBT) design for superior ballistic coefficient
- Precision-drawn copper jacket with controlled thickness variations
- Lead core with consistent density distribution throughout bullet length
- Ballistic coefficient (G1) of approximately 0.550 for flat trajectory
- Sectional density of 0.287 for excellent penetration characteristics
- 250-count bulk packaging for high-volume reloaders
Competitive shooters rely on the 1740MP for F-Class and long-range precision rifle competitions where sub-MOA accuracy is essential. The bullet performs consistently across temperature ranges from -20°F to 120°F without significant point-of-impact shifts. Wind drift remains predictable due to the streamlined profile, while the boat tail design maintains stability through transonic transition zones.
Technical Specs
- Caliber: 6.5mm (.264 diameter)
- Weight: 140 grains
- Style: Hollow Point Boat Tail (HPBT)
- Ballistic Coefficient (G1): ~0.550
- Sectional Density: 0.287
- Recommended Twist Rate: 1:8" or faster
- Quantity: 250 bullets per box
- Manufacturer: Sierra Bullets
- Country of Origin: USA
The Sierra 1740MP represents decades of ballistic engineering focused on match-grade performance. Precision reloaders choose this bullet when group size and consistent velocity matter more than terminal performance, making it the standard for serious competitive applications.