WHAT ACCUBOND SHOULD BE NEXT?

Hello Nosler

I would like to represent the Scandinavian hunters. Here in Scandinavia (I am from Denmark) many of us are shooting bullets in 6.5 mm. We pretty much need good bullets especially for moose and red stag deer, so I would suggest that you would produce the AccuBond in 6.5 and 140 grains. In Scandinavia it is prohibited to use bullets lighter than 140 grains for moose and red stag deer, so from a Scandinavian point of view it would be of little use if we had the AccuBond bullets in 6.5 lighter than 140 grains.

I look forward to see the bullets.

KV
 
I also like the idea of a AccuBond in .416-300/325, however I would like to see the cannalure located in the correct place for the Rigby (same thing with the .416-400gr Partition). Not all of us shoot a 416Rem.
Perhaps a second crimping groove? Say .100 closer to the base of the bullet?
 
I'm very interested in a 110g - 120g AccuBond in 26 cal for deer, black bear, and hog. I would be using this in a 260 Rem but should work for 6.5x55, 6.5x06, and 6.5x284. In my 260, no need for an AccuBond in 140g for deer size animals as standard bullets performs very well at 260 velocity. Would like something to shoot a little flatter, faster, and hold togeather with a decent BC. It needs to hold togeather as a lot of Southern hunting is in the woods where shots can be close......as in 20 yds. Then again, shots across a 40 acre clear cut (1/4 mile square) also are presented. The close encounter situation leaves me concerned about Ballistic Tips ....... even if unfounded.

An AccuBond short enough to use in a 350 Rem Mag would also be nice.
 
A 250 338 might make me switch from 300 RUM to 338 RUM. A BC of about .611....mmm...and terminal performance for "anything under elephant."

People should realize there's no substitute for weight for caliber. They want light bullets with high BC's? It just doesn't work that way.
 
A 75 grain .224 that will fit in a semi auto magazine.

335 grain .416 (Its an unusual bullet weight but it has a similar SD as a 270 grain .375).

450 grain .458 (Similar SD as 300 grain .375).

Andy
 
Finally a 25cal AccuBond. My wildcatted 25 WSM loves the 115 BT, but at 3300fps and only 50 to 60 yards my little forky blacktail this year was a little messy.

I'll gladly take the 110Gr. and put in a vote for a 120 also.

Awsome Forum!

Thanks
 
I would like to see a 6.5 120 to 130 gr in a good bonded core bullet that wont blowup on a shoulder at close range
I already use the 140gr Partition when I need a heaver bullet
 
Andy":1n4qbml1 said:
335 grain .416 (Its an unusual bullet weight but it has a similar SD as a 270 grain .375).


Andy

See I am not the only one! :wink:
 
I'd like to see a 200-225 grain bullet in a 35 caliber. Also a 25 caliber would be great!

tipiguy
 
tipiguy":18g4ylas said:
I'd like to see a 200-225 grain bullet in a 35 caliber. Also a 25 caliber would be great!

tipiguy

110 gr 25 cal is now out!
 
#1. I would like to see a 130 gr to 140 gr 6.5 AB suitable for .264 WM or in my case a 6.5 WSM.

#2. I would also like to see a 165-168 gr .308 AB bullet.

Thanks for asking.
 
Early in this thread the Moderator indicated that 150 grain AB in .308 were to be shipped in December (if I read that correctly).

However, there is no mention of 150 grainers on the Nosler web-site yet. Is this just the web-site needing to "catch up" to reality?

Thanks in advance.
 
I'd like to see most of the nosler bullets be mixed with other nosler bullets like..

Nosler Parition w/ a ballistic tip
A standard solidbase nosler ballistic tip with a Partition
AccuBond w/ a Partition
A Parition HP
And I'd like to see a 265gr Partition come out so I can shoot them in my .444 :grin:

Also I would like to see a few bullet weight's added to some bullets.
.308" 168gr Partition
.308" 130gr Partition
.308" 125gr Partition
.308" 130gr Ballistic Tip
.308" 168gr Ballistic Tip (not the CT silvertip)
.308" 200gr Ballistic Tip
.308" 125gr AccuBond
.308" 168gr AccuBond
.308" 165gr AccuBond

.284" 120gr AccuBond
.284" 150gr AccuBond
.284" 160gr Ballistic Tip
.284" 120gr Partition

.243" 100gr AccuBond
.243" 55 & 70gr AccuBond
 
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