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- Bullets: Can the Bonded Solid Base® (BSB) bullet be used for hunting?
Answer: With the tapered jacket that ensures controlled expansion at a wide range of velocities and Nosler’s proprietary AccuBond® bonding technology, the BSB is an ideal ... - Bullets: Advantages of using a Nosler Hunting Bullet
Answer: Nosler hunting bullets possess a tapered copper jacket (thin at the nose, thick towards the base) which delivers more reliable terminal performance at a wide ... - Ammunition: Where does Trophy Grade™ Long Range Ammunition excel from Trophy Grade™ ammunition?
Answer: Trophy Grade™ Long Range Ammunition is specifically loaded up front with Nosler’s AccuBond® Long Range bullet. The AccuBond® Long Range (ABLR) has the highest ballistic ... - Bullets: What is the difference between AccuBond® Long Range and AccuBond®?
Answer: AccuBond® and AccuBond® Long Range share similar names and the same bonding technology, yet they are in fact two very different bullets designed for different applications. The standard ... - Bullets: Which bullet should I use for elk?
Answer: Nosler® offers three bullets which we feel are suitable for elk given an adequate cartridge: the Partition®, AccuBond® and the E-Tip®. The Partition® is a ... - Bullets: Can Custom Competition bullets be used for hunting?
Answer: The Custom Competition line of bullets was designed for maximized interior and exterior ballistic performance but not terminal ballistics. We do not recommend Nosler’s Custom ... - Bullets: What happens to the polymer tip in the bullet after being fired from the rifle?
Answer: The polymer tip contained in Nosler’s AccuBond®, AccuBond® LR, Ballistic Tip®, E-Tip® and Varmageddon® bullets have three main functions. First, it is meant to maintain ... - Bullets: What is the difference between the AccuBond® and Partition®?
Answer: The AccuBond® and Partition® are very similar in terminal performance, but they differ greatly in internal structure. The Partition® bullet is the original, controlled expansion, ... - Nosler Catridges: What are the differences in the Nosler Cartridge Dimensions?
Answer: The 28 Nosler is the only cartridge in the entire family (26, 27, 28, 30, 33, 35, and 36) that shares all of the 26 ... - AccuBond Long Range: How far off the lands should AccuBond Long Range bullets be loaded?
Answer: Nosler recommends starting load development with the AccuBond Long Range bullets at a depth that would result in a cartridge's SAAMI established maximum overall length. ...
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