NEW 2012 Bullets for nosler!

I am working up an order now. As soon as they come into Canada, I'll have some and shortly thereafter endeavour to post a report of how they do in several of my 35 calibre firearms.
 
Hmmm, a useful weight bullet for my .358 Winchester, and maybe something to push me into a .338 Edge....
 
The 200 gr 358 AccuBond sounds great, should be able to send it out from a 35 Whelen @ 2850-2900 fps 8) The 6.5mm 140 gr Ballistic Tip sounds good too.
 
Holy SMOKES! Now those bullets really make my day! A sweet 200gr AB for the 358 Winchester and a flatliner in the Whelen as well. Now that 140gr BT is going to get some serious attention from my 264 as soon as I get my hands on them. Well, that 300gr AB for the 338. I'm not sure what to say about that one, give me a bit!

Great job Nosler. I am going to shoot a bunch of those 200gr ABs I think. My 358 Winchester is salivating right now thinking about the range time it is about to receive. Can't wait to get some of them into the jugs! Scotty
 
I am looking forward to trying the 338 300 gr AB in my 338 RUM. The 358 200 gr AB will be a screamer in the 35 Whelen.

JD338
 
JD338":2p9qufpo said:
I am looking forward to trying the 338 300 gr AB in my 338 RUM. The 358 200 gr AB will be a screamer in the 35 Whelen.

JD338

That 200gr AB is going to be FUN in the Whelen Jim! Now im dieing to get some! I'm not good with waiting.

Are there any others? Any new ETs? Not complaining, just wondering. I would have thought a 6.5 ET would be close too. Scotty
 
I think it is new. At least new on Midway. Man, I'm stoked about the 264 and 338 offerings. Almost can't sleep now. Scotty
 
I like the cheaper BT to shoot in my 264 for practice and varmints that matches the BC of my AccuBond load I use for deer. A long BT like that with the high SD should be a great deer bullet in it's own right, but I'm not switching on game the AB's work to well.

The 300gr 338 AB has me thinking of owning a 338 ultra or edge. With a brake and a real good pad I'd have plenty of rifle for anything to big to shoot with the 264.

On another note, I'd love to see a tougher high BC bullet for the 204 Ruger. I've been using the 40gr V-max in factory loads and had some "splash" hits that didn't penetrate enough to take out both lungs. The 45gr Hornady gets good reviews, but I hate to go up in bullet weight and down in BC. The reviews I read show that the BT, V-max, and blitzking all perform pretty similar and have some blow-ups on coyote.
 
Don't you hate it when they offer things that make us realize we "NEED" a new rifle? :lol:
they're certainly not helping with my "gunitis"
 
It's a shame the new Custom Competition 30cal offering isn't 15gr lighter. Seems an odd weight to have a 140gr Custom Comp in 30cal.

At 125gr (or even 115gr) they'd have grabbed 30BR shooters and posibly even those wanting to run super-sonic loads in their 300Whisper and 300-AACs.

The 200gr AccuBond in 35cal is a welcome addition!
Cheers...
Con
 
Kind of kicking my rear for selling the 338 EDGE now :( That .338" 300 gr AB is going to be a freaking beast!

I'm pretty excited about the 200 .358 as well. I'm finding the spot in my heart for all things .358 keeps getting softer. Might even pass up my love for my 338 WM someday :shock:

If its not to early to start the 2013 list sign me up for a .277 150 AB (or maybe even a 160 :wink: ), and a High BC 7mm 168-175 AB (kind of the same line of thinking as the 300 .338").

Well done fellas!
 
I know. Can't believe you ditched your 338! That would have been sweet with those 300 ABs Jake!

The 200gr AB is going to be a huge score I think. I ran some numbers for what I think the Whelen will do and it looks pretty good so far! Can't wait to try it out.

I'm with you on a 150 AB Jake! That would really make our 270's sing!
 
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