My Favorite Nosler Bullets - In my 3 favorite calibers

Only 3 ,,, But all good choices in your favorite list !!!
Ok I will go with the 3 that see the most use,,that work?
.22
40 & 50 gr. Ballistic Tip's

.243/6mm
55 gr. Ballistic Tip,
105 gr. Custom Competition

.308
165 gr. Ballistic Tip
180 & 200 gr. Partitions

Beyond those,

.25
110 gr. AccuBond
120 gr. Partition

6.5/.264
125 gr Partition

7mm
150 and 160 gr. Partition's

9.3
250gr. AccuBond
286 Partition
 
Here's mine

60gr PT 22-250
100gr PT 243 Win
140gr PT and 130gr AB 264WM
150gr BT and PT 270WSM
160gr AB 7WSM
200gr PT 300WM
250gr PT 338WM
250gr PT 35 Whelen
300gr PT 45-70

I couldn't name just three. Just wouldn't be fair to the rest of them. Scotty
 
Mine are

22---bt's of all flavors
24 95 gr bt
257 110 AB
26 125 PT
27- 140 Ab
28- 160 PT
30 AB E-tips caliber pending
32 200 PT

etc etc etc
 
Here is my list...

55 gr BT 22-250
70 gr BT 243 Win
110 gr AB, 257 Roberts
120 gr BT 6.5 JDJ
125 gr PT, 130 gr AB 6.5mm Rem Mag
120 gr BT 7x30 Waters
140 gr PT 280 Rem
140 gr AB, 160 gr AB 280 AI
180 gr PT 30-06
250 gr AB, PT 338 RUM
250 gr PT 35 Whelen
300 gr PT, 45-70
250 gr PT 44 Rem Mag

JD338
 
There are lots I would try if I owned those calibers but of the ones I have tried in the past and liked:
6.5 mm
125 gr Partition, 130 gr AccuBond and 140 gr Partition
308
150 gr E Tip, 180 gr Partition Gold, 200 gr AccuBond and 220 gr Partition
358
225 gr Ballistic Tip, 225 gr Partition and 225 gr AccuBond
375
260 gr AccuBond

Sadly the 35 225 BT and 308 180 PT Gold are no more they were great bullets but thankfully there are other good ones to pick from.
 
50gr BT 223
70gr BT 243AI
150gr AB or BT 308 WIN
200gr AB 300RUM
300gr PT 45-70
180 JHP 10MM
200 JHP 10MM
 
50gr BT .223
70gr BT .243
95gr BT .243
100gr BT .257
140gr BT .284
160gr PT .284

Rod
 
.308 180 grain PT

.7mm Mag 160 PT

Have several other calibers that I have not shot noslers in "yet". :grin:
 
I've had great luck w/:

6mm 90 gr NBT

30 cal 165 & 168 gr NBT

338 cal 180 NBT & 200 gr BST

Got a custom 7x57 almost finished up and planning to run 150 gr NBTs in that.

I have to admit that all I've ever killed with one was a doe on a cull hunt. She dropped flat dead when that shootersproshop 180 NBT nailed her launched from my 338-06... they're a bit of a novelty for me.
 
243 - 70 & 95 grain BT
257AI - 110 AB
25-06 - 110AB
260 - 130 AB
264WSM - not sure yet
7mm-08 - 140 AB
7mm-08 - 120 BT for sons rifle
300WSM - 180 AB
338-06 - 210 PT

I don't use Nosler bullets very often for my varmint calibers and have quite a few boxes of Winchester silvertip ammo for the 358 Winchester and 30-30 when they get used.
 
6mm Remington":1l0otwqg said:
257 Ackley what makes up your 300 WSM load? :idea:

Blood, guts and pure motivation! What else do you think a Marine would load any of his rounds with! :twisted: Scotty
 
Three calibers? tough one!
Accubonds in every caliber I have except for the TTSX bullets for Condor zone hunting and calibers that A/Bs aren't made in. .416's and .224's. I'm happily using Bergers vld hunting in the .243 at the moment.
Greg
 
6mm Remington":qeb21q3q said:
257 Ackley what makes up your 300 WSM load? :idea:

David -
I can't say I'm done yet, but right now R19 is giving me the best groups. Components are: Federal 215 primers, Winchester brass and 66 grains of R19 seated at 2.865. This is a Reminton LSS rifle that has had some custom work done to the barrel and action.
You can also go with what Scott says... :mrgreen:
 
257 Ackley":28mcwvuh said:
6mm Remington":28mcwvuh said:
257 Ackley what makes up your 300 WSM load? :idea:

David -
I can't say I'm done yet, but right now R19 is giving me the best groups. Components are: Federal 215 primers, Winchester brass and 66 grains of R19 seated at 2.865. This is a Reminton LSS rifle that has had some custom work done to the barrel and action.
You can also go with what Scott says... :mrgreen:
Yes I have found Scotty to be most helpful! :shock: :roll:
 
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