2013 Bullet Wish List

How about a light and fast .375?

I wouldn't mind a 225-250grn AB or PT for my .375 H&H. It would make a great elk cartridge.
 
275/300 gr Partition in .358 dia Alaskan Bear [And N.J if you can get one of their 830lbers!]
225gr AccuBond .308 dia 30/06 Moose/Elk/Bear; Timber load
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And have Nosler introduce these bullets for all the guys on this forum; for 75% off retail so we could get the good word out on them to the public!!!!
 
And have Nosler introduce these bullets for all the guys on this forum; for 75% off retail so we could get the good word out on them to the public!!!!

I like your thinking, Earl! :mrgreen:
 
gerry":1ryfj4xi said:
I could go for a 270-275 gr 358 Partition :) Nice bear.

I would also like one of them as well. That would put me over the edge on having a big 35. Even a 250 AB would be pretty useful for the Whelen.
 
.224 60 gr PT DESIGNED for a 1:14 twist
.224 55 gr AB
.284 120 gr AB
.284 120 gr PT
.358 200 gr AB PROTECTED POINT for the short action calibers
.416 325 gr AB

JD338
 
.358 200gr Ballistic Tip. Seems like a good all-round bullet for a .358 Win
 
6mm 70 grain AccuBond!

It would be great for the 6X45 crowd, and the odd ball 6X47 guys like me!

500 & 1000 bullet bulk boxes as well while were at it in the Ballistic Tips.
 
Big +1 on the 120gr 6.5mm AccuBond. Give it a longer boat tail to help with the bc (ala the 123 scenar or AMAX) and you have the perfect bullet for the .260, creedmoore, x47, etc...
 
As was mentioned in the thread re: 6mm- 90 gr NAB, I'd love to see a 100 or 105 gr NBT to compete w/ the 105 gr Amax as a target & hunting bullet in one.

I'm building a .243 Win for my son and a 6mm Rem for me right now, and went right out and got 95 gr VLDs & 105 Amax to try out, knowing that if they don't fly the 95 gr NBT will work perfectly for game AND have a reasonable enough cost that I can whack steel & water-filled recyclables w/ 'em.
 
jmad_81":cudrsqos said:
How abouts a 250 AB for the .358?

A 150 AB for the .277 guys would be cool as well.

I second those! I would love a 250 AB for the big 35's... Talk about a hammer. Not that the 250 PT is lacking in any way, but the AB would be sweet as well. Heck a 275 would be pretty cool too..
 
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