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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bludog":3hd3klex said:
All of these are for 7mm in order of preference:
120 gr E-Tip - even more of the above.
Thanks for asking.

Now that one would rock!
 
140 grn ab in 6.5mm sounds good. 416 is a nice varmint caliber, lol according to some on this forum. That taylor is pretty close to a 416 remy no?? If ya care to comment, start a new thread please. The 416's seem kinda cool, would like to hear more.

CC
 
jtoews80":1aq3h1wd said:
140 grn ab in 6.5mm sounds good. 416 is a nice varmint caliber, lol according to some on this forum. That taylor is pretty close to a 416 remy no?? If ya care to comment, start a new thread please. The 416's seem kinda cool, would like to hear more.

CC

Will do. One of my favorite diameters. reflex264
 
a doulbe diameter 264 bullet in 130 to 140 grn-either accu or part.- for all the 264 win mags out there

a 210 grn rnd nose part or accu. in 358

return of the 45 grn hornet bullet
 
Pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee hook up my 416 Bee...... :cry:
 
Since I have a new BLR 450 Marlin on the way, how about some pointed bullets in the .458 caliber? Say from 300 gr. up to and including some 400 grainers that Barnes already has available?.......
 
Still thinking the 458 in 350 gr. A/b or Part. would be better than the Barnes TSX I have to use now. Of course the 8MM. in 180 gr. A/B or Part. and of course E-TIP and then there's the 100 gr. and 120 gr. 257 A/b.
I'll buy-em if you'll sell-em!! :grin:
Good Hunting
Elkhunt :grin:
 
Oh yea... Cheaper priced bullets across the board. :mrgreen: I still got two 100ct boxes of 140 B/tips (7mm) that I paid 13.99 ea for. But again, gas was around $1.25, a brick of primers was 12.99 and I am still shooting them too..

Regardless of cost, I will always shoot Noslers!!!

Nodak
 
Big Squeeze":2lry9f0h said:
Since I have a new BLR 450 Marlin on the way, how about some pointed bullets in the .458 caliber? Say from 300 gr. up to and including some 400 grainers that Barnes already has available?.......



Try the 300 Nosler Partition. Launched it from my Marlin 45-70 stainless GG at 2200 fps with RL 7. Personal best group out of a lever. Less than 1/4" at 100 yards. Basically 1 hole and not ragged!.
 
A 22 cal 55 gr AB for us 1:14" twist users would make for a great coyote bullet in 22-250.

JD338
 
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