Prvi Partizan Ammunition 7mm-08 Remington 140 Grain Pointed Soft Point Boat Tail 20RD
- Capacity-Rounds:
- 20
- Caliber-Gauge:
- 7mm-08 Remington
- Grain:
- 140
- Muzzle Velocity:
- 2860
- Application:
- Target Shooting
- Muzzle Energy:
- 2543 ft lbs
- HazAir:
- Yes
The Prvi Partizan 7mm-08 Remington 140 Grain PSP BT ammo is a solid choice for hunters and shooters looking for dependable, affordable centerfire rifle rounds. PPU (Prvi Partizan) has been manufacturing ammunition for decades, and this 7mm-08 load brings that reliability to a mid-size cartridge that's earned a reputation for effective hunting performance without excessive recoil. With 20 rounds per box, it's practical for practice sessions, sighting-in, or working up a hunting load—and PPU's pricing makes stocking up easier than premium domestic brands.
The 140-grain projectile uses a pointed soft-point design with a boat-tail profile, a ballistic shape that supports consistent long-range flight and energy retention. This bullet construction is built for controlled expansion on game at typical hunting distances, and the boat-tail geometry also helps minimize drag. Whether you're stalking whitetail, mule deer, or testing your 7mm-08 at the range, this ammunition delivers straightforward, no-frills performance.
PPU ammo is a go-to option for budget-conscious hunters and shooters who don't want to compromise on reliability. It feeds reliably in most 7mm-08 rifles, and the consistent quality means you can trust it in the field. This is the kind of load that lets you practice hard and hunt with confidence—without the premium price tag of boutique or domestic manufacturers.
Key Features
- 140-grain pointed soft-point boat-tail bullet for controlled expansion and energy retention
- 20 rounds per box—convenient for hunting, practice, or load development
- Made by Prvi Partizan, a trusted Eastern European ammunition manufacturer
- Mid-level pricing that doesn't sacrifice reliability or performance
Specifications
| Caliber | 7mm-08 Remington |
| Bullet Weight | 140 Grains |
| Bullet Type | Pointed Soft Point Boat Tail (PSP BT) |
| Rounds Per Box | 20 |
| Manufacturer | Prvi Partizan (PPU) |
Frequently Asked Questions
What firearms will this 7mm-08 ammo work with?
This ammunition is loaded for any rifle chambered in 7mm-08 Remington. Check your firearm's chamber marking to confirm compatibility before loading.
Is this a good hunting load?
The 140-grain soft-point bullet is suitable for hunting medium-sized game at typical hunting distances. The boat-tail profile supports consistent ballistics, and the soft-point design is built for controlled expansion on game.
How many rounds are in a box?
Each box contains 20 rounds of Prvi Partizan ammunition.
Is PPU ammunition reliable?
PPU has a long manufacturing history and is known for consistent, dependable performance. This ammo feeds reliably in standard 7mm-08 rifles and is popular among hunters and shooters looking for value without sacrificing reliability.
Ammunition Restrictions:
You must be 18 years or older to purchase shotgun or rifle ammunition, and 21 years or older for handgun ammunition. All ammunition must be shipped via Domestic Ground, and shipping is not available for international residents. Residents of CA, DC, IL, MA, NY, CT, and NJ may be subject to additional restrictions. Always ensure you use the appropriate ammunition for your firearms, and check your state and local laws for any other relevant regulations on firearms and ammunition. Due to Department of Transportation regulations, returns on ammo cannot be accepted. Please verify local laws before placing an order.
We are unable to ship ammunition to the following:
- Hawaii
- Alaska
- P.O. Boxes
- APO/FPO Addresses
- International Addresses
- U.S. Territories
- U.S. addresses with zip codes starting with (100, 101, 102)
Illinois residents must provide a copy of a valid FOID Card or Valid Concealed Carry License, along with their IL driver’s license or IL state identification card to purchase ammunition. The ammunition can only be shipped to an address listed on either of those two documents.
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