Guy Miner
Master Loader
- Apr 6, 2006
- 17,755
- 5,850
This is what Nosler had to say on Facebook today:
What's the difference between a Nosler AccuBond and Ballistic Tip? Externally, both look the same except for the tip colors. Ballistic Tip bullets are color-coded by caliber, while all AccuBond bullets have white tips. Internally the Ballistic Tip is NOT bonded and is designed for controlled expansion on medium game with approximately 50-60% weight retention. Conversely, the lead alloy core of the AccuBond IS bonded to the jacket— as seen in this photo of two recovered AccuBonds. This bonding increases weight retention (65-70%) and slows expansion resulting in deeper penetration and enhanced bone-breaking potential in larger animals.
What's the difference between a Nosler AccuBond and Ballistic Tip? Externally, both look the same except for the tip colors. Ballistic Tip bullets are color-coded by caliber, while all AccuBond bullets have white tips. Internally the Ballistic Tip is NOT bonded and is designed for controlled expansion on medium game with approximately 50-60% weight retention. Conversely, the lead alloy core of the AccuBond IS bonded to the jacket— as seen in this photo of two recovered AccuBonds. This bonding increases weight retention (65-70%) and slows expansion resulting in deeper penetration and enhanced bone-breaking potential in larger animals.