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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JD338":2kzqwhoo said:
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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That would also be a great bullet for the Europeans that hunts roedeer... That bullet would leave Hornady and Sierra behind... Unless they will be first with a bonded .224...

And still, a 300 grainer Abond in .338 cal would be fantastic...
 
If the .338 300 grn is a NO-GO, how about a 6.5mm 156-160 grn Partition or AB. I know of a certain 156 grainer that is great for game, but has quite a low BC. Still it's terminal performance is amazing......

hint: it's made in Europe :grin:


CC.
 
More E-tip's of conventional weights in all calibers that aren't already in process. More Accubonds is always good too.
But I'm in agreement with the polls top 3 picks also.


Dave
 
None of the above mentioned... How bout some heavy for caliber ballistic tips for the long rangers, which is becoming very popular..like 7mm 175g, or 30 cal 200g. The ability for them to open up at LR when velocity has slowed down is a huge plus...

Another vote for a 300g AB for my 338 EDGE. Untill then, the 300g SMK will have to do...
 
I want to see a 165gr E-Tip

I would also like to see a 300gr 375gr E-Tip so I would not have to use the 300gr TSX
 
Nosler,

What E-Tip and AB calibers and weights are you considering for 2009?

JD338
 
I don't know yet. :grin: They haven't really said anything about it, I'll let you know if I hear anything though.
 
Nosler, I would like to see a 338 cal, 225gn ET soon. Otherwise, I may half to lower my standards :wink: , and load up some Barnes so I can shoot a hog with my 338RUM in CA.
 
Nosler4":1c8jhmxh said:
Let us know what you'd like to see if it's not listed. (I didn't forget about the other post we had going, that stuff was all noted :grin:)
30 cal 165gr E Tip
 
NoKnees":25cftuvv said:
200g AB for the 358 win

This is close to what I want which is a sleek lighter deer bullet for the .358 Win.

A 180 gr would be good for me. Not sure I want AccuBond construction.
 
338 SS":1ihn8f31 said:
JD338":1ihn8f31 said:
338 cal 300 gr AB.

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

JD338

+1 !!

.338 300 Gr.AccuBond
6.5 140 Gr. AccuBond

Both would be a great addition to the AccuBond line!

Nosler, a 300 gr AB or even a BT in 338 cal would be excellent. Also a 300 gr J4 Competition with a very high BC in the .8 to .9 range would open up new doors in a big market! :wink:

JD338
 
Hell yeah, I would love a custom comp ullet in 338 around 300 grn, and a 155-170 grain 6.5mm bullet too would be devestating on coyotes out of that new 31" Pacnor 264 barrel!!!

CC.
 
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