Nosler bullet question??????
#11
RE: Nosler bullet question??????
ORIGINAL: whitetaildreamer
Well said SwampCollie. There are a lot of times we may be shooting 200-300 yards up here in Canada. Not because I nessesary want to take those shots, it's just what I'm presented. An average sized buck up here is usually 200 lb. plus on the hoof so flat trajectory bullets are of great assistance. What ever bullet I choose I always look for the BT design. They are definitely a plus.
Well said SwampCollie. There are a lot of times we may be shooting 200-300 yards up here in Canada. Not because I nessesary want to take those shots, it's just what I'm presented. An average sized buck up here is usually 200 lb. plus on the hoof so flat trajectory bullets are of great assistance. What ever bullet I choose I always look for the BT design. They are definitely a plus.
And even though y'alls deer are much MUCH larger than the 150# mature bucks we have down here (some of which do get near 200" gross on their heads....now thats a sight to see), a deer is still a deer. A bullet that does crater on the rib cage of a buck is still going to take the lungs, be that with bullet fragments, or rib bone fragments. What will hurt you bigtime, is if you hit something before hitting the animal, and the bullet explodes, but thats a concern with nearly EVERY bullet, not just the BTs.
On larger game like elk and moose, if a bullet craters ON the shoulder blade itself and doesn't break it....then you are going to lose that animal. An elk scapula can stop a broadhead like a concrete wall, and it takes quite a bullet to punch through it. If you do break it, those bone fragments are like schrapnel though, and there is nothing but lung behind it. But thats easy enough to fix... just put your bullet behind the shoulder...instead of shooting through it. Unless you are shooting a bullet made to make it through that sort of bone.
#13
RE: Nosler bullet question??????
No thanks for the ballistic tips on anything larger than deer and not under 100yards.They have blown up prematurely on deer and antelope with exit wounds head sized.[football shaped]out of a .270 win 130gr.Sierrra game kings are another bomb At 3000fps.People are attracted to the ballistic tips because they are so accurate but they even destroy coyote pelts.If you can afford a Weatherby or Ultra-Mag you can also afford premium bullets.Not the time to go el-cheapo.Like buying a Ferrrari and going to Walmart for rubber.The only thing foolisher is a cheap scope..........................Harold
#14
RE: Nosler bullet question??????
ORIGINAL: SwampCollie
What will hurt you bigtime, is if you hit something before hitting the animal, and the bullet explodes, but thats a concern with nearly EVERY bullet, not just the BTs.
What will hurt you bigtime, is if you hit something before hitting the animal, and the bullet explodes, but thats a concern with nearly EVERY bullet, not just the BTs.
I use the BT in my 7mm-08 and .270 but do not care to use them in myhigher velocitycalibers like the 7mmRUM, .270WSM and.300WSM.
#15
RE: Nosler bullet question??????
My friend Craig uses these rounds on his 22-250; but they are supposed to fragment on impact, like any varmint round. As for larger calibers, I wouldn't know.
Chris
Chris
#16
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: fort mcmurray alberta canada
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RE: Nosler bullet question??????
StubbleJumper is shooting some pretty hot rounds on some mighty big targets, and no doubt, dropping most of them where they stood. He didn't list his ranges, but even if a bullet like that does crater, the effect will still be pretty much the same. Some of the shots in Canada can be a fairly decent ways off...so the BT is a good performer.
#17
RE: Nosler bullet question??????
If they're working for you by all means keep using them .I've seen too many failures to trust them .I use mostly Partitions and Hornady Interlocks from antelope to grizzly .I have a early Barnes X 130gr .270 bullet that failed to expand in a 7x7 mulie buck and looks like a fired FMJ.Randy Barnes offered to replace them but I declined and went back to lead...........Harold
#18
RE: Nosler bullet question??????
ORIGINAL: Pioneer2
If they're working for you by all means keep using them .I've seen too many failures to trust them .I use mostly Partitions and Hornady Interlocks from antelope to grizzly .I have a early Barnes X 130gr .270 bullet that failed to expand in a 7x7 mulie buck and looks like a fired FMJ.Randy Barnes offered to replace them but I declined and went back to lead...........Harold
If they're working for you by all means keep using them .I've seen too many failures to trust them .I use mostly Partitions and Hornady Interlocks from antelope to grizzly .I have a early Barnes X 130gr .270 bullet that failed to expand in a 7x7 mulie buck and looks like a fired FMJ.Randy Barnes offered to replace them but I declined and went back to lead...........Harold
#19
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: Nosler bullet question??????
The reports of failures seem to be much more common with certain bullet weights and calibers.There seem to be far more reports of failures with the 130gr .277" ballistic tip than with any ballistic tip that I am aware of.On the other hand,the 180gr .308" ballistic tip is quite tough by comparison.Unknown to many people,Nosler has modified several ballistic tips over the years,thickening the jackets and making them tougher each time.There are as many as four versions of some particular calibers and weights.As a result,many of the new versions behave entirely different than the older versions.
#20
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 1,085
RE: Nosler bullet question??????
My results with Ballistic tips have been similar to Stubblejumper's although unlike him I don't run them at magnum velocities...Most of my personal experience has been with 7MM 140 grainers in my .280 and 7mm08... They have worked well from point blank to 400 yards, and most of my shots have resulted in pass throughs, on game as large as bull caribou...