110 gr. accubond?

smitty81

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Apr 11, 2007
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Did I hear right that there is now a 110 Gr Ab in .277?

These would be deer slayers!

Where can I get some?
 
Nosler offers a .277 cal 110 gr AB, BC .435 SD .205 P/n 54382

Try Shooters Pro Shop.

JD338
 
Antelope_Sniper":1a770ph6 said:
Yep, those would be a couple of antelope killing bullets. :grin:

Not to mention deer and black bear with the smaller calibers. :wink:

JD338
 
I bought some of the 2nds a few months ago just havent had time to play with them hoping for good things out of my wsm
 
Ridge_Runner":3gyynkdb said:
wonder if I could turn one inside out on a deers shoulder at 3640 fps from 40 yards?
RR

The AB or the deer?

JD338
 
JD338":3soebifc said:
Ridge_Runner":3soebifc said:
wonder if I could turn one inside out on a deers shoulder at 3640 fps from 40 yards?
RR

The AB or the deer?

JD338


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I really dont see the point for this bullet.

There is only what, 4 commercially loaded 270 calibers 6.8spc, 270 win, 270 wsm, 270 wby, and 3 of the 4 are better served with at least a 130-140g bullet.

The only case I could see using that dinky 110g .277" bullet is that dinky 6.8spc or whatever they call it. Its not even a big game bullet weight IMO for .277" cal. The SD isn't all that great.

Do that many people seriously want to use a 110g .270 bullet on deer??

Whats wrong with the 130g-140g bullets??

Definately wouldn't be on my top list of bullets to try out of any 270.
 
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