Remington Premier CuT 6.5 Creedmoor 120 gr Copper Tipped
| Primary Use | Deer hunting · Elk hunting · Lead-free / California hunting |
| Bullet Type | CuT — monolithic copper alloy, polymer tip |
| Bullet Weight | 120 gr |
| Case | Brass (reloadable, Remington premium) |
| Primer | Boxer |
| Packaging | 20 rounds per box · 10 boxes per case |
| Typical Price | ~$47–61 / box (~$2.35–3.05 per round) |
| Closest Competitors | Hornady Outfitter 6.5 CM 120 gr CX · Barnes Vor-Tx 6.5 CM 120 gr TTSX BT · Federal Premium 6.5 CM 120 gr Trophy Copper |
Official Specs
Data from Remington’s official product page (remington.com).
| Spec | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Muzzle Velocity | 2,935 fps | Remington official |
| Muzzle Energy | 2,295 ft-lbs | Calculated (not published) |
| Bullet Weight | 120 gr | Remington official |
| Bullet Type | CuT — monolithic copper alloy, polymer tip | Remington official |
| BC (G1) | 0.428 | Remington official |
| Weight Retention | 95% | Remington official |
| Lead-Free | Yes — monolithic copper alloy | Remington official |
| Manufacturer SKU | R22334 | Remington |
| UPC | 047700223346 | — |
| Reloadable | Yes | Remington premium brass |
Retailer listing note: The Ammunition Depot listing for this SKU published no velocity, energy, or construction details. All specifications on this page come from Remington’s official product page (remington.com), which confirms this is a monolithic copper alloy bullet — fully lead-free and California-compliant. Muzzle energy is not published by Remington; the 2,295 ft-lbs figure is calculated from 2,935 fps and 120 gr.
Ballistics Table
Calculated. Zero: 100 yards. Sight height: 1.5″ above bore. BC (G1): 0.428 (Remington official).
| Yards | Velocity (fps) | Energy (ft-lbs) | Trajectory (in) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 2,935 | 2,295 | +1.5 |
| 100 | 2,741 | 2,002 | 0.0 ← zero |
| 200 | 2,560 | 1,746 | -6.4 |
| 300 | 2,391 | 1,523 | -18.9 |
| 400 | 2,233 | 1,328 | -38.5 |
| 500 | 2,085 | 1,158 | -66.8 |
Key takeaway: at 2,935 fps the Premier CuT is the second fastest lead-free 120 gr 6.5 CM load in this series — behind only the Remington Core-Lokt Tipped (2,945 fps, lead-core). The monolithic copper alloy construction with 95% weight retention delivers consistent penetration on deer and elk. At 300 yards the load carries 1,523 ft-lbs with only 18.9 inches of drop — a flat, capable trajectory for western hunting. The BC of 0.428 is slightly lower than competing 120 gr copper loads (Barnes TTSX ~0.453, Hornady CX ~0.458), but the higher muzzle velocity keeps performance competitive through 300 yards.
About Premier CuT
Premier CuT is Remington’s all-copper monolithic hunting line — their answer to Barnes TTSX, Hornady Outfitter CX, and Federal Trophy Copper. Remington uses the name “CuT” to emphasize the copper alloy bullet that “cuts through” game, and the “precision grooves” on the bullet shank that reduce bore friction — a design feature shared with Barnes’s driving band approach.
Key features per Remington’s official description:
- Monolithic copper alloy — no lead core; fully lead-free
- Polymer tip — “accurate tipped technology” for high BC and instant expansion initiation
- Precision grooves — reduce bore friction and “maximize aerodynamic performance”
- 95% weight retention — all-copper construction stays in one piece through bone
- Premier components — Remington’s own high-quality brass and propellants
Variants
This page covers Remington Premier CuT R22334 · 6.5 Creedmoor · 120 gr only.
Remington’s Premier CuT line is available across multiple calibers. Their 6.5 Creedmoor lineup also includes:
- Remington Core-Lokt Tipped 6.5 CM 129 gr — lead-core, faster, less expensive
- Remington Premier Scirocco Bonded 6.5 CM 130 gr — lead-core bonded, different application
- Remington Premier AccuTip-V (rimfire calibers) — separate line
Best Uses
Good fit:
- California deer, elk, and pronghorn hunting — fully lead-free, California-compliant; the all-copper CuT is Remington’s nonlead option for regulated hunting
- Deer and elk at 100–350 yards where the flat trajectory, high velocity, and copper construction provide reliable terminal performance
- Hunters who prefer Remington’s own lead-free option over competitors like Barnes or Hornady
- Open-country hunting where the 2,935 fps velocity minimizes range estimation error
Not the right tool for:
- Long-range work beyond 400 yards where the BC of 0.428 is slightly lower than the Barnes TTSX (0.453) and Hornady CX (0.458) — the velocity advantage narrows and trajectory differences become more significant
- Budget hunting — at $2.35–3.05/round this is premium lead-free pricing
- Self-defense — not designed or rated for it
Reliability Notes
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General notes:
- Premier CuT is a post-2020 Remington product line — less field-documented than Barnes TTSX or Hornady CX which have years of independent reviews
- The monolithic copper alloy with precision grooves design mirrors Barnes’s approach; similar terminal performance profiles are expected
- Remington premium brass is the case material — consistent with Remington’s historical reputation for quality brass production
- Price variation is notable: Ammunition Depot lists at ~$47/box while Remington’s own website shows $60.99/box — a $14 differential on the same product; shop around before purchasing
Competitors
| Load | Weight | Bullet | Lead-Free | BC (G1) | Adv. Velocity | Price / box |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hornady Outfitter 6.5 CM 120 gr CX | 120 gr | CX copper | ✓ | ~0.458 | 2,910 fps | ~$48–52 |
| Barnes Vor-Tx 6.5 CM 120 gr TTSX BT | 120 gr | Barnes TTSX | ✓ | ~0.453 | 2,910 fps | ~$56–60 |
| Fiocchi Hyperformance 6.5 CM 120 gr Barnes TTSX | 120 gr | Barnes TTSX | ✓ | ~0.453 | 2,900 fps | ~$54–58 |
| Federal Premium 6.5 CM 120 gr Trophy Copper | 120 gr | Trophy Copper | ✓ | ~0.450 | 2,900 fps | ~$50–55 |
| Winchester Deer Season XP Copper Impact 6.5 CM 125 gr | 125 gr | Copper Extreme Point | ✓ | ~0.430 | 2,850 fps | ~$42–45 |
Velocity advantage: at 2,935 fps the CuT is 25–35 fps faster than Hornady CX and Barnes TTSX. The BC is slightly lower (0.428 vs 0.453–0.458) — the CuT starts faster but sheds velocity slightly quicker. Inside 300 yards the velocity advantage matters more; beyond 350 yards the BC gap narrows the lead. For deer and elk inside 300 yards, performance is functionally equivalent to the leading competitors.
Price Reality
- Remington.com: $60.99/box (~$3.05/round)
- Third-party retailers: ~$47–50/box (~$2.35–2.50/round)
- Price gap: ~$14/box between Remington’s own store and third-party retail — buy from a retailer, not direct, for meaningful savings
- vs. Hornady Outfitter CX: Hornady runs $2–4/box less at most retailers for a slightly higher BC load from an established lead-free line
- vs. Barnes Vor-Tx TTSX: Barnes runs $6–10/box more at most retailers — both are all-copper with similar performance; Barnes has a longer documented field record
- Fair price benchmark: under $50/box from a third-party retailer is competitive; Remington’s own $60.99 pricing is overpriced relative to alternatives
Where to Buy
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- MidwayUSA
- Brownells
- Palmetto State Armory
- Natchez Shooters Supplies
FAQ
Is Premier CuT California-legal for hunting?
Yes. Remington’s official page confirms the bullet is a monolithic copper alloy with no lead core — it qualifies as nonlead ammunition under California DFW regulations. The California Prop 65 warning on the page is a standard notice required for all firearms and ammunition products sold in California, regardless of lead content — it does not indicate the presence of lead in the bullet. Always verify current California DFW requirements before your hunt.
CuT vs Barnes TTSX vs Hornady CX — which all-copper 120 gr 6.5 CM is best?
All three are monolithic copper loads at 2,900–2,935 fps with comparable BCs (0.428–0.458). Performance differences in the field are minimal. Hornady Outfitter CX is typically the best value — similar BC to TTSX, lower price than Barnes Vor-Tx, and strong documentation. Barnes TTSX has the longest field track record and most independent reviews. Remington CuT has the highest muzzle velocity but slightly lower BC, less field documentation, and inconsistent pricing. Buy whichever is most available at the best price — all three will perform reliably on deer and elk inside 300 yards.
Why is there a $14 price difference between Remington.com and third-party retailers?
Manufacturer direct pricing often carries a premium over retail — Remington’s suggested retail price may be $60.99 while competitive market pricing settles lower. Third-party retailers like Ammunition Depot and Brownells purchase in volume and price competitively. For this load specifically, buying from a third-party retailer at ~$47–50/box saves meaningful money over buying direct from Remington.
What are the “precision grooves” on the CuT bullet?
Remington’s description references “precision grooves” that “maximize aerodynamic performance” — this refers to relief cuts or cannelures along the bullet’s bearing surface. Similar to Barnes’s driving bands, these grooves reduce the amount of copper in contact with the barrel bore, which lowers friction and pressure. Lower friction means the bullet moves down the bore more smoothly, reducing the pressure spike that all-copper bullets can generate relative to lead-core equivalents. This allows Remington to achieve 2,935 fps within SAAMI pressure limits.
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| UPC # | Firearm | Barrel (in) | Avg Velocity (fps) | Shots | Temp (°F) | Chronograph | Lot | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 047700223346 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | No data yet |
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