Sierra Varminter 30 Cal 110 Grain Hollow Point Bullets - 100 Count Box

SKU:
115705363
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UPC:
092763021101
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MPN:
2110
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Capacity-Rounds:
100
Caliber-Gauge:
30 Caliber
Grain:
110
Quantity:
100 Per Box
Bullet Tip Material:
Hollow Point
Core Material:
Lead
Jacket Material:
Copper
Recommended Usage:
Varmint
Sectional Density:
0.166
Bullet Diameter:
0.308
Cannelure:
No

The Sierra Varminter 30 Cal 110 Grain Hollow Point Bullets deliver the accuracy and explosive performance you need for varmint hunting and precision rifle work. As the only 110-grain varminter round in Sierra's 30-caliber lineup, these hollow points are engineered to perform across the full spectrum of .30 cartridges—from standard loads to magnum velocities. Whether you're running them through a .308 Winchester, .30-06, or .300 Win Mag, this bullet design has proven itself accurate enough to earn respect from Hunter Benchrest competitors and serious reloaders who demand repeatability shot after shot.

What makes the Varminter stand out is its reliability on game. The hollow point cavity expands reliably and violently on varmints and small game when velocities are high, but the design also accommodates moderate velocity shooting—making it a versatile choice whether you're pushing loads hot or keeping things conservative. That balance also opens the door to off-season practice; you can shoot these bullets in your hunting rifle all year without switching components, dialing in your zero and load before season arrives. For handgun shooters, the same hollow point construction delivers reliable expansion in 30-caliber single-shot pistols, though recoil and velocity limitations mean expansion is more controlled than in rifles.

Each box contains 100 bullets, ready to seat into your reloading press. The Varminter's pedigree runs deep—this design debuted in 1958 and remains a proven choice for hunters and precision shooters who understand that bullet selection matters as much as powder charge and primer. If you're loading for .30 caliber rifle and want a bullet that handles varmints reliably while delivering the accuracy consistency demands, the Sierra Varminter belongs on your component shelf.

Key Features

  • 110-grain hollow point design engineered for .30 caliber cartridges
  • Performs reliably at both high magnum velocities and moderate loads
  • Explosive expansion on varmints and small game at rifle velocities
  • Proven accuracy track record with competitive benchrest shooters
  • Hollow point construction ensures expansion even at lower handgun velocities
  • 100 bullets per box—convenient for consistent reloading sessions

Specifications

Caliber.30 Caliber
Weight110 Grains
Bullet TypeHollow Point
Sierra Part Number#2110
Count per Box100 Bullets

Frequently Asked Questions

Will these work in magnum cartridges like the .300 Win Mag?

Yes. The 110-grain Varminter is designed to withstand the high velocities generated by .30 caliber magnum cartridges, making it compatible with the full range of .30 caliber loads from standard .308 Winchester up through magnum rounds.

Can I use these bullets for handgun reloading?

Yes. Sierra's hollow point construction in the 110-grain #2110 will expand reliably even at the moderate velocities typical of .30 caliber single-shot pistols, though expansion will be more controlled than what you'd see in rifle loads. This makes them suitable for varmints and small game from a handgun.

Are these accurate enough for precision shooting and practice?

Absolutely. These bullets have earned respect from Hunter Benchrist competitors for their consistency and accuracy. They're an excellent choice for off-season practice and zero confirmation in your hunting rifle without switching to different components.

What kind of expansion should I expect at typical hunting velocities?

At high rifle velocities, the hollow point design produces explosive expansion on varmints and small game. Performance scales with velocity—higher magnum loads deliver more violent expansion, while standard cartridge velocities still provide reliable mushrooming suitable for varmint work.