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 range of impact velocities. Whether the shot placement is poor, steep, raking, near or far, Nosler hunting bullets give repeatable and reliable weight retention, depth of penetration and rate of expansion on thin and thick skin game animals alike.
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