nosler should make a ---

JD338":3kkac0fg said:
DavidReed":3kkac0fg said:
I'd like to see:

300 gr. .338 AB

250 gr. .338 E-tip

275 gr. .338 Partition semi-spitzer.

Otherwise Nosler has the bases pretty well covered

DavidReed

I like it!

JD338

I'm glad someone besides myself likes the heavy weight .338's. I've been hoping/wishing for a 275 gr. Partition for years but may just have to resign myself to some Swift A-Frames..
 
100gr BT in 243 (just beef up the 95)
140gr + in BT or AB in 264
175gr BT or AB in .284

Cheaper Varmint bullets, they dont need the purty little plastic tip. $15 per 100 ct box max.. How bout a bulk shots availble here in the states in 500/1000 ct boxes like Midway or Midsouth? (Or is there a stipulation between such business entities not to produce? :twisted: )

Rod
 
Antelope_Sniper":3a29dzt6 said:
Not to be greedy, but how about a 325 and 400 .416 AB?


yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
 
"Nosler Ballistic Tip, 90gr. in .277 if you please sir". Words I would love to say to the man behind the counter.
 
I'd like to see a .312-.314 150-175 gr. BT, AccuBond, or even just a basic S.P. for all of us guys who like to hunt with "European .30's". All of the other bulk brands have bullets in the .310-.312 range, but some of these old warhorses will slug at over .314. I've used a M-44 Mosin Nagant to take whitetails at ranges up to 225 yds. using a Hornady S.P. Interlock, so I know Nosler could jump to the top of the ".308 plus a few" heap with a few minor tooling changes.
 
How about, Nosler should make more seconds of any type. The online SPS shelves have been very bare for quite a while.

They must have improved their processing...... :cry: :cry: :cry:
 
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