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.300 weatherby Swift bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="MarkA" data-source="post: 1279966" data-attributes="member: 5220"><p>They do now and most shooter just don't recognize because of a bad NBT experience in the past. The "Hunting" Ballistic Tip IS a old "Solid Base" with a polymer tip and THICKER jacket in place. Check out the cut away, it IS the old Solid Base design. I had the exact same opinion of the NBT's. But after much jug testing I gave them a try again a couple of years ago, WOW these ain't our grandpas Ballistic Tips, very tough pill and extremely dramatic DRT's on medium game, (NOT a moose. LOL)</p><p></p><p>Check em out and specifically look at the Solid Base Registered Trade Mark. Sectional Density is a tad light for a cup and core bullet design in the 150 grain .308 version but it will hold up fine in the 165, 168 and especially the 180 grain version. Not made for a moose but have their place on the shelf.....180 Accubond on the otherhand is one of the top big game bullets made.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.nosler.com/ballistic-tip-bullet/" target="_blank">https://www.nosler.com/ballistic-tip-bullet/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkA, post: 1279966, member: 5220"] They do now and most shooter just don't recognize because of a bad NBT experience in the past. The "Hunting" Ballistic Tip IS a old "Solid Base" with a polymer tip and THICKER jacket in place. Check out the cut away, it IS the old Solid Base design. I had the exact same opinion of the NBT's. But after much jug testing I gave them a try again a couple of years ago, WOW these ain't our grandpas Ballistic Tips, very tough pill and extremely dramatic DRT's on medium game, (NOT a moose. LOL) Check em out and specifically look at the Solid Base Registered Trade Mark. Sectional Density is a tad light for a cup and core bullet design in the 150 grain .308 version but it will hold up fine in the 165, 168 and especially the 180 grain version. Not made for a moose but have their place on the shelf.....180 Accubond on the otherhand is one of the top big game bullets made. [url]https://www.nosler.com/ballistic-tip-bullet/[/url] [/QUOTE]
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