Product Overview
The Remington Premier CuT 7mm 150gr is a premium, lead-free hunting round engineered for hunters who demand pinpoint accuracy, deep penetration, and devastating terminal performance at any range.
- Monolithic copper alloy CuT bullet delivers near-100% weight retention on impact
- Precision polymer tip initiates instant expansion and rapid energy transfer
- High ballistic coefficient design produces flat trajectories at extended hunting ranges
- Precision exterior grooves reduce bore friction and maximize aerodynamic efficiency
- Loaded with premium Remington brass, propellants, and exacting quality control standards
- Lead-free construction meets California and other non-toxic hunting zone requirements
Who This Is For
The Remington Premier CuT in 7mm 150gr is ideal for serious big game hunters pursuing deer, elk, bear, and similar-sized game — especially those hunting in California or other regions where lead-free ammunition is required by law. With a muzzle velocity of 3,050 fps and a high-BC copper tip bullet, it's equally suited for close-cover shots and long-range open-country hunting where trajectory consistency is critical.
Specifications
| Brand | Remington |
|---|---|
| Line | Premier CuT |
| Caliber | 7mm Remington Magnum |
| Bullet Weight | 150 Grain |
| Bullet Type | Monolithic Copper Alloy (CuT) |
| Tip | Precision Polymer Tip |
| Muzzle Velocity | 3,050 fps |
| Lead-Free | Yes |
| Rounds Per Box | 20 |
| Application | Big Game Hunting |
| Country of Origin | USA |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Remington Premier CuT 7mm 150gr approved for hunting in California?
Yes. The Remington Premier CuT uses a 100% lead-free monolithic copper alloy bullet, making it fully compliant with California's Lead-Free Hunting Ammunition regulations. It is approved for use in all California hunting zones that require non-toxic ammunition, including condor range areas.
What big game animals is the 7mm 150gr CuT best suited for?
The 7mm 150gr CuT is an excellent all-around big game load for deer, pronghorn, black bear, elk, and similar North American big game. The high muzzle velocity of 3,050 fps combined with the monolithic bullet's near-complete weight retention ensures reliable expansion and deep penetration on both broadside and quartering shots, even at longer distances.
How does the CuT bullet compare to traditional lead-core hunting bullets?
Unlike conventional lead-core bullets that can fragment on impact, the Remington CuT's monolithic copper alloy construction retains virtually all of its original weight, driving a large, controlled mushroom through the target for maximum tissue damage and reliable penetration. The precision polymer tip also gives it a higher ballistic coefficient than many cup-and-core designs, resulting in less wind drift and a flatter trajectory — particularly advantageous at ranges beyond 300 yards.