Nosler® Ballistic Tip® Hunting Bullets
Made to handle the changing conditions of hunting in the real world, Nosler®'s Ballistic Tip® Hunting Bullets deliver the ballistic performance you want when sighting in a trophy. Every bullet features a streamlined polycarbonate tip (color-coded by caliber) that resists deformation in the magazine and initiates expansion upon impact. The fully tapered jacket and special lead alloy core allows controlled expansion and optimum weight retention at all practical velocity levels, while the bullet's heavy jacket base acts as a platform for a large diameter mushroom. Nosler's Solid Base® boat-tail design works with the bullet's special tip to dramatically increases long-range accuracy and performance. Minimum impact velocity: 1600 fps. Quantity per box: 50. Note: Not for use in tubular magazines.
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Rated 4.9 out of 5Â by 15
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by Deerhunter138 Nosler Ballistic Tip
I have been using these for about five years and I've used a lot of them I deer hunt with the noslers an they always come through for me with one shot one Kill I reload them an boy are they good to work with easy to load an very accurant
December 3, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5Â by Islander7529 Good
love these bullets very good groups at 100 yards will be buying more
November 27, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by platella great bullets
These are deadly accurate in my AR15 300 Blackout.
Definitely sub MOA capable if you do your part on the reloading and shooting piece.
Can't wait to see if their terminal affect is as good as all the reports claim.
October 23, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by sanxdman1 Nosler Bullets
I have been a reloader for many years along as being a Hunter. I shot my biggest deer a blacktail in northern Calif. with this, with IMR powder at two grains below max with a magnum primer in my 30-06. It took the deer down with one shot it was the easy to get the deer even though it was a very long shot 350+ yards.
August 24, 2012
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Depending on your local game regulations it might not be legal to use this small of a bullet, however if it is legal to use i would go no less than 55gr. (legal minimum grain in Oklahoma)A:Â
In a 22-250 it isn't too much of a problem. A little tracking may be involved, but certainly possibleA:Â
yes it can , although many will say they are to light , I have used them in .222 , .223 , 22-250 and have killed many deer with all.read up on bullet design , varmit bullets are not made for deer and deer bullets not made for elephants , but all will kill if placed properly
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Tough job for a small ballistic tip. That bullet is not really designed for larger boned and bodied animals. Fine for coyotes or perhaps even Coues Deer. Likely not good for a Saskatchewan buck.A perfect shot will do it however if you hit bone or are off slightly at mid to long distances, it could go bad.
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