Sierra MatchKing (SMK) vs. Sierra Tipped MatchKing (TMK)
by Sierra Bullets Chief Ballistician Tommy Todd
Since Sierra introduced the Tipped MatchKing® (TMK®) line of bullets in 2015, we have had a few questions from customers regarding the two lines of bullets (MK vs TMK). Some shooters are concerned that the tried-and-true MatchKing® bullets will be replaced with the Tipped MatchKing® bullets. For those of you worried, relax, the old standby MatchKings® that you have shot for years are here to stay, and we will happily continue to make them for you.
For those that like to try new products, we are planning on both continuing and expanding the Tipped MatchKing® line. Even where there are two bullets within these two lines that have matching weights (pictured above), 22 caliber 69 and 77 grain, 6mm 95 gr, 30 caliber 125, 155, 168 and 175 grains, we are not going to replace the MatchKings® with the Tipped MatchKing®. We are, however, going to continue to offer both lines of bullets for your use and enjoyment. Keep an eye out for new additions to our product line!
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Will you be replacing your advertised triple-G1 measurements with doppler derived G7 data?
That 155 looks like the old tugboat 2155.
Oh, and don’t forget there’s the .264/6.5 mm 130 gr and .284/7 mm 160 gr TMKs available too.