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 5 by 15
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Rated 5 out of 5 by Keiblodge Great Product
I have been using the Nosler BT bullets for quite some time now This is a good flat shooting bullet with plenty of knock down power. Goes through the press with no distortion to the tip.
April 30, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by BLM771 30 cal 168 vs Elk
I used this bullet in 2010 on an elk hunt in Colorado and was very impressed with it's performance out of my 30-06. Very accurate out of my old savage 110 with just under MOA results.
April 3, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by wion happy hunter
best of the best. easy to work with. best bullets to reload
January 23, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by gngiroux 270 nosler ballisic tip
just returned from hunting. best bullet I have ever used. one shot -one drop. no chasing deer with this bullet./
December 22, 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:
In a 22-250 it isn't too much of a problem. A little tracking may be involved, but certainly possibleA:
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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