Thats about it. Make good looooooong range deer/elk/bear bullets. If there making them weights in AB's, I see no reason why they cant make them in Baltips. I doubt I'll get them as everyone seems to be on the bonded bullet wagon these days... I think its kinda dumb to have AB's replace NBT's. But opinions are like, well you know, everybodys got one.
Wow, the last time I resurected a thread (on another forum), I got flamed like you wouldn't believe. People bad mouthing me cuz I used the search feature to find something and asking a question vs staring a new thread.
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Well, anything in .264, .284, .308 or .338 with a high BC (.650 OR higher, .7 preferably) THe 175 grn AB in 7mm sounds great. The Nosler NBT & NAB are about the most accurate hunting bullets out there at the moment, IMO. I really want bullets in heavy for caliber weights:150 grn .264, 175 grn .284, 225 grn .308 & 275-310 grn .338 with plastic tips
I know the SGK is an OK hunting bullet too(still use some of them), but the Nosler product is a little better in the accuracy department. THe difference is around .25" or so @ 100yds, I think this is due to the plastic tip VS a lead tip that isn't uniform. Heck I've gotten lazy seating these uniform bullets, they are easier to get perfect COL's out of.