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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One more time , a 458. cal. 400gr. flat nose Partition. It would totally dominate the market for the 45-70 and the 450 Marlin.
I bet a lot would be shot in the 458. Win Mag also.
 
6ppcar":3ho9qf30 said:
One more time , a 458. cal. 400gr. flat nose Partition. It would totally dominate the market for the 45-70 and the 450 Marlin.
I bet a lot would be shot in the 458. Win Mag also.

++1 Excellent
Penetration in the 45-70/450 Marlin would be on par with hard cast for sure.

JD338
 
JD338":cyx96n2o said:
6ppcar":cyx96n2o said:
One more time , a 458. cal. 400gr. flat nose Partition. It would totally dominate the market for the 45-70 and the 450 Marlin.
I bet a lot would be shot in the 458. Win Mag also.

++1 Excellent
Penetration in the 45-70/450 Marlin would be on par with hard cast for sure.

JD338

I can only agree, and still... A 300 grainer for the .338, Cc or Ab...Don't keep us waiting too long...
 
Just wondering if there are any 300 grn .338 Accubonds in the works?? I would settle for a 215-225 grn AccuBond in .308 :grin: or a 140-150grn 6.5mm AccuBond. or a 6mm 100grn, just thought I'd pester y'all a little bit more. Just in passing, is the 6.5mm 140 grn CC still availible??

CC.
 
Come on Nolser, make some Accubonds in 416 for POP! And it gives me a reason to get a 416 Rem mag :grin:
 
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