2013 Bullet Wish List

JD338

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Nov 4, 2004
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Here is our chance to list the Nosler bullets we wish for.

.257 120 gr ALR
.338 300 gr ALR
.458 300 gr PT

JD338
 
While Nosler has a lot of bases covered there are a few that I'm sure they are thinking about anyway.

.264 140 gr ALR or even heavier for 1 in 8 twist barrels although I'm happy to be trying the 129 gr already announced.
.358 225 gr or heavier ALR as heavy as possible and still stabilize in the 1 in 16 twist common in the 35 Whelen.
.375 270 gr ALR which would be ideal for North American hunting and most of the world for that matter.
 
Ditto the 257 120

Now that I've seen one, the bonded performance bullet in 257, 284 and 308 ( please?)
 
About the only thing I can thing of would be a .257 120 ALR Nosler has me covered for everything else.
 
OK why not

6mm ALR

257 115 ALR---just in case the 120 needs a 1:9

375 350 ALR

458 300 PT


416 anything with decent BC :( :( :( :( :( :(
 
2-6mm ALR's one for factory twists and one for a 8 twist

a 6.5mm 140+ gr ALR

a 7mm 190+gr ALR

a .30 230ish gr ALR with a mid .700 BC

redesign the 225, 250, and 300gr .338's to the ALR for a little better BC

Like Fotis a 300 and 350gr .375 ALR

I also would love a .416 ALR type bullet
 
If you could match or exceed the current bc of the 300 AccuBond with a 285ish grain ALR that would be a real flat shooter out of the Lapua or RUM!
 
6.5 150 gr
257 115-120 gr

nosler has pretty much got me covered on every thing else.

has nosler had the ALR tested by an outside firm/college?

I think that would lay some of the nay Sayers to rest!! KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK NOSLER!
 
300-350 grain .458 PT

225/250 AB LR .338

225/250 AB AB LR .358

100 grain AB LR .243

115 grain AB LR .257

220 grain AB LR .323

Muzzloader bullets for .50 and .54 caliber muzzleloaders!
 
Now that Nosler has offically opened the door with the 64 gr BSB how about these :)

6.5mm 150 gr Protected Point
.358 250-275 gr Protected Point
.375 300 gr Protected Point
45-70 350-400 gr Flat point for all you guys who miss the 300 gr PT :)

A 223 Rem is on the list to buy so will definitely try the 64 gr BSB when that happens.
 
gerry":1l3gv14l said:
Now that Nosler has offically opened the door with the 64 gr BSB how about these :)

6.5mm 150 gr Protected Point
.358 250-275 gr Protected Point
.375 300 gr Protected Point
45-70 350-400 gr Flat point for all you guys who miss the 300 gr PT :)

A 223 Rem is on the list to buy so will definitely try the 64 gr BSB when that happens.

I like where your heads at buddy!
 
gerry":atayi9kn said:
Now that Nosler has offically opened the door with the 64 gr BSB how about these :)

6.5mm 150 gr Protected Point
.358 250-275 gr Protected Point
.375 300 gr Protected Point
45-70 350-400 gr Flat point for all you guys who miss the 300 gr PT :)

A 223 Rem is on the list to buy so will definitely try the 64 gr BSB when that happens.

Since I am asking, I'll say to beef it up with a 9.3mm 250-286 PP and give us 8mm junkies a 220 grain PP. For my 30 cal, give us a 180 grain BSB PP, and for my 7mm, a 160 grain BSB PP. I wouldn't turn down a .270 calibre 130 grain BSB PP, either. :grin:
 
SJB358":1sa28zkh said:
300-350 grain .458 PT

225/250 AB LR .338

225/250 AB AB LR .358

100 grain AB LR .243

115 grain AB LR .257

Muzzloader bullets for .50 and .54 caliber muzzleloaders!

...no 220gr. 8mm???

..."It's all Scotty's fault!!!"...
 
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