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45/7.5 MFD Replaces Both 440 and 370 Volt Round Run Capacitors Dual Capacitor TradePro 45 + 7.5

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F5: All copper, monolithic nose discarding hollow point. The nose is designed to break off on impact, leaving a jagged 7mm (0.28in) meplat to create a large deep penetrating wound channel and a High Terminal Effect. Accurate and effective for defence and medium game hunting up to 200lb (91kg) to 100yd (91m).

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