deltahunter
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- Nov 10, 2009
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I’ve read that a 150 grain ballistic tip is built tougher than a 160 grain ballistic tip. Does anyone know if there’s any truth to this?
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Not true. Every BT has its own drawing and spec with the exception of the 7mm 120 gr BT which shares the 140 gr jacket. The jacket is cut back to meet a 120 gr profile. This results in the forward portion of the jacke answet to be thicker, resulting in a more robust bullet capable of withstanding higher impact velocities. The 7mm 120 gr BT is one tough bullet.
JD338
I have been told by Nosler that the 120 gr BT uses a cut down 140 gr BT jacket. All other bullets have their own jacket.JD338, I have often wondered about this myself and have spent a good bit of time down through the months trying to ACTUALLY find out if this was true. After searching through many, many threads on many different forums I have yet to find anyone that really knows. Most of the responses have been, "I have heard" with no definite answer.
I was talking with John Barsness back in 2019 and posed this question about the 120 gr and 140 gr bullet to him. This was his response Notice the first two words.
"I've heard the jacket is the 150-grain 7mm Ballistic Tip's cut down, but when I sectioned a couple of both, the jackets weren't exactly alike in the base either. I suspect that Nosler makes each bullet a little different".
You say, "Every BT has its own drawing and spec with the exception of the 7mm 120 gr BT which shares the 140 gr jacket" Where can I find this information?
With Nosler BT bullets being impact extruded it seems to reason that each BT grain weight will have it's own extruded jacket, not share one with another weight class.