Spitzer Tip-cup???

walleyes13

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Is this type a bullet the same as a balistic tip? I can't find it. I see it in the promtion on the web page? Any one have any good or bad things with this bullet? Thanks for your help?
 
walleyes13

Welcome to the forum.
Not sure I understand what bullet you are refering to or exactly where you saw it.

Can you give us a few more details.

JD338
 
Found it: "22 Caliber 55 Grain Spitzer Tip Cup & Draw Flat Base Bullets"

Which I believe translates to standard cup & draw flat base bullets, with a spitzer (pointy) lead tip.

Cup and draw being a method of bullet construction used in ballistic tips, and before them in the old solid base bullets. Should make for dandy varmint bullets.

Here's a link: http://www.nosler.com/View-Product.aspx ... d8834e0aa9

Guy
 
So, the advertising copy should read that Noslers offers "Tip, Cup & Draw Flat Base Bullets," instead of reading "Tip-Cup & Draw Flat Base Bullets." It does look like a good deal.
 
"22 Caliber 55 Grain Spitzer Tip Cup & Draw Flat Base Bullets"

So I take it those are the SHOT's "Standard Hunting or Target" bullets sold in Australia. My AR likes 'em. Of course, here in the U.S you typically need to find them as seconds, or know private label, and on what website to look for them.

Their hats are really nice as well.
 
I bought some with the varmint pack and they look very much like the SHOTS that I bought before.
 
The Nosler SHOTS are cup and core bullets and they are accurate!
I have quite a few of the 224 50 gr SP and I shot a group out of my M700 VLS 22-250 that went .187".

JD338
 
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