What bullets do you want to see in 2009?

What bullets do you want to see in 2009?

  • 22 60gr. Accubond

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  • 6mm 100gr. Accubond

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  • 25 100gr. E-Tip

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  • 25 120gr. Accubond

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  • 6.5 140gr. Accubond

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  • 7mm 150gr. Accubond

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  • 30 135gr. Ballistic Tip

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  • 8mm 180gr. Accubond

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  • 8mm 180gr. E-Tip

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  • 338 200gr. Ballistic Tip

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Sing to the tune of Dire Straits' "Money for Nothing"


I want myyyyyyyy.............

I want my 416!
 
I (still) would like to see a 300 grain AccuBond in .338... But that one was not on the the list so I voted for the next on my list, the .224 in 60 grains...
 
338 cal 300 gr AB.

Nosler would own the long range market in 338 cal with this one!!!

JD338
 
180grains E-Tip for my 8mm remington magnum!
That would be an deadly combination on Swedish Moos :)
/Jeppe
 
JD338":33961pfe said:
338 cal 300 gr AB.

Nosler would own the long range market in 338 cal with this one!!!

JD338

Oh baby, I can just imagine the recoil (luv tap) w/ a 338RUM....... :shock: With Nosler coming out with 338 250AB, I would seriously consider getting a 338RUM if a 300AB was produced.
 
What about a 46gr 22 cal b-tip for velocity seekers in the 221/222/223 rem's the K-Hornet might like it too. Velocity and wammy the 40gr is found wanting at longer ranges or on big yotes.
 
All of these are for 7mm in order of preference:
150 gr AccuBond - awesome bullet for the wsm, Mag, 284 win and 280.
140 gr E-Tip - elk bullet for 7-08, 7X57 as well as those rounds above -150 E-Tip is long for 7-08
120 gr AccuBond - great flat shooter - tough enough for close shots
120 gr E-Tip - even more of the above.
Thanks for asking.
 
Hey, we need something for 45, 50, and 54 cal muzzloaders to satisfy the CA "no lead" requirement.

For instance a 40 cal 185gn, a 44 or 45 cal 250gn E-something to compete w/Barnes.
 
If not a 300grn 338 AB, How about a 225 or 240 grn AccuBond for the 300RUM and 30-378Wby. My Bee would have a nasty sting with that medicine. Anything with a BC ove .6 would be great, over .7 would rock.

CC

All that so I can shoot a WT at 100 yds or less :?
 
Yeah, so about that .338" 300 grain AccuBond bullet..... Are you going to give it to us??? :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin:

I don't think my 1-10 barrel 30-378 will handle heavier than 225grain bullets. So, a 225 grain AB maybe :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin:

Just had to try to keep this thread going....

CC
 
Add another. vote for a 300 gr. .338 in either an AB or E-tip High BC mandatory .

A game getter for my 338 LM out at 400+ yds.(or better)


Gary
 
I voted for the .257" 120g AB

For ones that aren't listed, this is what I would like to see.
.284" 160g NBT would be great...
.308" 200g NBT would be awesome...
 
I'm with POP. We need a 300-325 grain .416 AccuBond. My .416 Taylor would launch it around 2650fps and my .416 Rigby should shove it out as high as 2850 without any problems. In AccuBond configuaration it would handle anything NA has to offer and everything but the badest Africa has to offer. It would make an ideal long range sledge hammer for elk. SO

PLEASE!!!!!!!!!

I voted for the 140 6.5 AccuBond as well.

reflex264
 
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