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

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 25 100gr. E-Tip

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 25 120gr. Accubond

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 6.5 140gr. Accubond

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 7mm 150gr. Accubond

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 30 135gr. Ballistic Tip

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 8mm 180gr. Accubond

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 8mm 180gr. E-Tip

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 338 200gr. Ballistic Tip

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I already voted for the 135 gr 30cal but, the 150gr AB would also be very well accepted by my wallet.
 
How about something in the 168 gr weight class for the 7mm or the 210 gr weight class for the .338, of the E tip persuasion, of course.
 
Nosler could use a few 30 cal heavy-weights.

Accubonds or E-Tips in 220gr-240gr would be nice for the long haul.
 
I'd like to see something heavier than 250 grains in .358 for my whelen. Maybe a 270 grain or a 300 grain NP.
 
OU812":3shzq1a2 said:
How about either a 300 grain 338 cal E-tip
or AccuBond?

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I would very much like to get my hands on those...

And furthermore, it would be great to both have a hunting and target bullet in one...
Maybe goodbye to Sierra MK? I think so... ( for my part, that is).
 
I've got two:

200 BT in 30 cal so I can practice more and use my 200 AB's for hunting.

Heavier 9.3 AB than the 250 grainer.

Thanks for asking.
 
Hmm, so many cats, so few reciepes........

Actually my 264 win would love a 140grn or 155grn AB, my 30-378 needs bigger than 200 grn AB's and when my 338 RUM gets here(another few months :roll: Canada) I will be shooting 300 grain bullets, it would be so much sweeter if they would expand on game like a Nosler AB, not like a Match bullet. The last batch of 180 grn Btips in my 308 shot as well as match bullets.

SO, be great if you would produce a run of these bullets. If we had to put togather an order for #1's for say a .308 220grn or 240grn AccuBond how large would it have to be?? How many bullets would it take? Or haw about a high BC 338 300 grn or 325 grn AccuBond??

Well, I'm not going to beg, ok heck with it, C'mon guys, build us some heavier 308 & 338 HUNTING bullets :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

CC.
 
Not on the list but a 7mm 120gr E Tip for the 7mm fans (especially the 7-08 and 280 crowd).

MtnHtr
 
I second the request for a 300 grain .338 AccuBond. That would be the ultimate smart bomb for long range shots on pronghorns!! I'd like to see a 240-250 grain .338 e-tip and I know it's a pipe dream but a 275 grain .338 semi-spitzer Partition would be the bees knees.
 
There should have been multiple choices available by priority. Maybe 1 to 5. I need several. The E-Tips are a given in California and the accubonds cant be a bad choice in any caliber or weight.
Thanks for the oportunity to vote :grin:
 
Something in 416 pleaseeeeeeee


AB or E-tip flavor in the 300 gr range!
 
Can I cast about 1000 more votes for the 8mm 180-gn E-tip? Pul-leeeeze?

AND please bring back the 200-gn, 338 caliber Ballistic Tip.

AND an 8mm AccuBond would rock. You could drop the BT in that case.

-jeff
 
I've been using Nosler Bullets in every rifle I can. I've been doing this since 1956. The only rifles I do not use Noslers in are my bolt action 404 Jeffery .423 caliber and my 400 Jeffery .408 caliber.

There is an ever growing market for these big bore bullets. Ruger in their No. 1, Heym, Kreighoff, Merkel, Searcy are all making new rifles chambered in 450/400 3 inch (400 Jeffery) CIP specs. 400 grain Nolsers would find a ready made market. Hornady's .410s are flying off the shelves!

CZ along with a bunch of custom riflemakers are building 404 Jeffery rifles. Once again a 400 grain .423 would find a bunch of folks looking for a premium bullet. Especially, since North Fork ceased production.

What's that old saw? Build it, they will come!
 
I'm in for anything new for 6mm and 7mm!!! Gotta feed my new X-bolt in .280 Rem that I have ordered!!!
 
I voted for the 6.5 cal 140 gr AccuBond on the list. Other bullets I would like to see would be any of these:

6.5 cal E tip 130-140 gr for my 264 win mag
6.5 cal E tip 100-110 gr for my 260 and 6.5x55
30 cal E tip 165 or 168 gr for my 30-06
35 cal E tip 225 gr and 250 gr AccuBond for my 35 Whelen
 
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