Bullet Wish List 2018

Same stuff I wanted in 2017 and 2016. 100gr and 120gr 7mm E-tips. Also maybe a 7mm E-tip heavier than 150gr? Impress me.
 
Im not hard to please...as long as its in .25 Cal-

1oogr BT- stop making those and I'll have to throw rocks.
90 Gr AB or PT might be interesting to play with.
75 Gr BT would mean I could stop buying stuff in the red box. :oops: :lol:

CL
 
gerry":3g9lc3by said:
How about making some bullets like the 358 Accubonds again?

277 160 gr AccuBond
I'd love some 200 grain .358 Accubonds, and while they're at it I'd really like some more .375 caliber 260 grain Accubonds!

160 grain AccuBond might be a little too long for the standard .270 twist, probably would be pretty awesome in the WSM though.

The only other things I'd like to see mainly in smaller calibers. These are selfish desires because I have a 1:12 twist rifle and need some bullets to make it more big game friendly for Colorado.

6mm 70 grain NAB
6mm 80 grain Bonded Performance or Partition.
 
Nosler makes a lot of great bullets. The only cartridges I would like bullets for is the 35REM and 358WIN. For the 358WIN a Solid base Bonded 200 to 215 grain that will fit the SAMMI OCL. This is mainly for deer sized game because I would use the 225gr PT for any thing else. The faithful 35REM just needs 200 grain SBB flat point.
 
I would hope that Nosler would start producing their 250 grain .366 Accubonds on a more consistent basis. I've been waiting on them to hit the shelves for well over a year now. If they decide not to produce them more often than every couple of years, then I hope that Sierra will produce a 250 grain GameKing for this caliber. I've tried the Barnes 250 gr TTSX but it is only marginally accurate in my 9.3x62.
 
.375 220 gr BT for the 375 Winchester
375 Winchester brass too!

JD338
 
FOTIS":2nwpedqv said:
hseII":2nwpedqv said:
Something to compete with the Berger 215 out of a 300 WM.


The 210 ABLR does not?
I thought it did, but I’m not seeing much use of it.

I’m having a 300 heavy bullet built, & will try them, as I certainly Like Accubonds more, but they don’t seem as popular as the Berger on most forums.
 
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