nosler should make a ---

A "premium" bullet that would sell for $20 a box of 100. Nah, too much to ask for. I'd settle for .25 caliber e-tip. Say 100gr.
 
Here is my Nosler list-

.243 cal 95 gr E-Tip
.257 cal 100 gr E-Tip
.284 cal 120 gr AB
.338 cal 225 gr E-Tip
.338 cal 300 gr AB or BT
.358 cal 200 gr AB Protected Point
.416 cal 325 gr AB
.458 cal 300 gr PT (even yearly limited runs)
.458 cal 300 gr AB or BT

JD338
 
Nice List JD.
Here's what I would add:

.224 60gr AB.
.270 150 AB
7mm 150gr AB
.338 200gr BT (not just the BSST for Winchester, but I like those too)
.338 300gr BT, that shoots better then the 300gr Sierra SMK's.
A big, long High BC .416 AB/BT. Something that would give me an excuse to buy a .416 barrett ect. 8)
 
JD338":1v2qgf79 said:
Here is my Nosler list-

.........................
.416 cal 325 gr AB
...............................T

JD338

Thanx Jim
 
POP":uqw6h28t said:
JD338":uqw6h28t said:
Here is my Nosler list-

.........................
.416 cal 325 gr AB
...............................T

JD338

Thanx Jim

:wink:

It would be a good one for sure.

JD338
 
.308 200 Ballistic Tip and 7mm 160 Ballistic Tip, so I can shoot/ practice/ shoot deer for half the cost of the AccuBond and save the accubonds for big game performance, since I prefer one load/weight bullet per rifle.
 
E-tips with pressure reduction features similar to Barnes or Hornady. I can push a Barnes 140 gr tsx faster than 130 grain E-tip from 270 WSM
 
Banshee":2dn54a0j said:
E-tips with pressure reduction features similar to Barnes or Hornady. I can push a Barnes 140 gr tsx faster than 130 grain E-tip from 270 WSM

May I ask what velocity your getting with both bullets?
 
+1 for pressure reduction grooves on all E-tips.
A .510 hunting bullet about 600-647grs (BT/AB or PAR).
 
With all the lead restrictions that are sure to keep popping up.....

How about lead free .224 and 6mm caliber bullets in 50 and 55gr (.224)and 70 and 80gr (6mm). I recognize the new non-lead .224 bullet, but what about something designed around the E-Tip idea, but will "break" into 3 or 4 segments at impact. I know there are .22LR bullets that work that same way....Just thinking out loud, I guess. I'm sure it would be tough to make, but might work well, and we could shoot a heavier bullet at coyotes, etc. than the 36gr bullet.
 
what about a heavy jacketed 225grain 338 ballistic tip---affordable/accurate moose bullets :idea:

or a 200 grain 30cal b-tip :idea:

or, they could just DROP the prices of there current bullets :)
 
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