Prairie Enemy ammunition is designed to deliver the match grade accuracy and devastating explosive performance that is expected by the most demanding of varmint hunters. This ammo uses some of the best components available. Prairie Enemy ammunition utilizes our world famous BlitzKing bullets that offer high ballistic coefficients and high velocities. Sierra’s .224 Valkyrie ammunition delivers a 69 grain BlitzKing bullet with an impressive G1 BC of .370 and a muzzle velocity of 3125 FPS. Our .224 Valkyrie load works well from either a bolt action or an AR platform. Built for the Valkyrie shooter that wants to reach out and say “Hello” to that long distance varmint. Specifications for Sierra Prairie Enemy .224 Valkyrie 69 Grain, Sierra BlitzKing Cased Centerfire Rifle Ammunition: Manufacturer: Sierra Cartridge: .224 Valkyrie Number of Rounds: 20 Bullet Type: Flat Base Spitzer Bullet Weight: 69 grain Muzzle Velocity: 3125 ft/s Application: Varmint Package Type: Box Primer Style: Centerfire Package Contents: Sierra Prairie Enemy .224 Valkyrie 69 grain Sierra BlitzKing Cased Centerfire Rifle Ammunition
Sierra Prairie Enemy .224 Valkyrie 69 Grain, Sierra BlitzKing Cased Centerfire Rifle Ammunition
$31.49
SKU: 806AC084
Category: Rifle Ammo
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Nate –
Great round in my Airborne Arms barrel. However these used to be nickel plate as the description says. Then Sierra stopped producing them apparently for a couple of years in the .224 Valkyrie. I contacted them and got no response about their availability. Also Sierra does not sell the 69gr blitz king bullets for reloading. So I was glad to see them back in production but not with plain brass. I run these in an ar with a suppressor and so it runs very dirty. The nickel plating helped the rounds in the magazine from corroding from being covered in spent powder, especially the round that last chambered and then I eject after hunting. Disappointed with Sierra on what they’ve done with a great round and Optics Planet needs to change the description. Not OP fault though, Sierra used the same part number with slightly different graphics on the box.