Bear Creek 200 Grain HV for the 41 Great Lakes 20 rounds per box

$93.50

Teufel Hunden, a premier straight-wall hunting ammunition producer, meticulously loads the 200-grain Bear Creek bullet to harness its full potential. Their loading process is exceptionally precise, with all inventory loaded to within 0.02 hundredths of a grain. This stringent control over powder charge is a key factor in achieving shot-to-shot consistency and the impressive sub-MOA (.69”) accuracy reported. Teufel Hunden's own tests indicate that this bullet is capable of delivering 0.69-inch groups at 100 yards from a 20-inch barrel, with numerous reports from .41 Great Lakes shooters achieving sub-MOA and even better results.

The .41 Great Lakes Advantage:

The .41 Great Lakes cartridge has rapidly gained recognition in the straight-wall hunting community for its superior ballistics and more manageable recoil compared to alternatives like the .450 Bushmaster. It avoids the "bone-crushing" recoil often associated with heavier straight-wall cartridges while still delivering potent performance. The introduction of the 200-grain High Velocity (HV) BCB bullet further solidifies the .41 Great Lakes' position as a top-tier choice for hunters in straight-wall-restricted states and beyond.

Teufel Hunden, a premier straight-wall hunting ammunition producer, meticulously loads the 200-grain Bear Creek bullet to harness its full potential. Their loading process is exceptionally precise, with all inventory loaded to within 0.02 hundredths of a grain. This stringent control over powder charge is a key factor in achieving shot-to-shot consistency and the impressive sub-MOA (.69”) accuracy reported. Teufel Hunden's own tests indicate that this bullet is capable of delivering 0.69-inch groups at 100 yards from a 20-inch barrel, with numerous reports from .41 Great Lakes shooters achieving sub-MOA and even better results.

The .41 Great Lakes Advantage:

The .41 Great Lakes cartridge has rapidly gained recognition in the straight-wall hunting community for its superior ballistics and more manageable recoil compared to alternatives like the .450 Bushmaster. It avoids the "bone-crushing" recoil often associated with heavier straight-wall cartridges while still delivering potent performance. The introduction of the 200-grain High Velocity (HV) BCB bullet further solidifies the .41 Great Lakes' position as a top-tier choice for hunters in straight-wall-restricted states and beyond.