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ANNOUNCING THE NOSLER E-TIP!!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomosendero" data-source="post: 149888" data-attributes="member: 3622"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p>Yes, very interesting indeed. First Nosler copies Swift on the design of the scirocco and comes up with the Accubond which I think is the best all around game bullet ever and even surpasses the Scirocco in which it was similiar. Now they imitate the Barnes MRX which I thought was in it's own way a copy of the Accubond's design success mixed with traditional Barnes traits. So now we have a crossover Nosler bullet and a crossover Barnes bullet and more choices than ever. Seems the one to beat the other will be the one who produces cheaper bullets. </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ]</p><p></p><p>Indeed. It appears Nosler will be in good, competitive shape if these are priced a little higher than Part. </p><p></p><p>Everything looks good to me, but I have one concern. Will this bullet be too "hard" to drive to Pt. or Acc. velocities, or is this copper/alloy mixture malable enough</p><p>to allow similar velocities?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomosendero, post: 149888, member: 3622"] [ QUOTE ] Yes, very interesting indeed. First Nosler copies Swift on the design of the scirocco and comes up with the Accubond which I think is the best all around game bullet ever and even surpasses the Scirocco in which it was similiar. Now they imitate the Barnes MRX which I thought was in it's own way a copy of the Accubond's design success mixed with traditional Barnes traits. So now we have a crossover Nosler bullet and a crossover Barnes bullet and more choices than ever. Seems the one to beat the other will be the one who produces cheaper bullets. [/ QUOTE ] Indeed. It appears Nosler will be in good, competitive shape if these are priced a little higher than Part. Everything looks good to me, but I have one concern. Will this bullet be too "hard" to drive to Pt. or Acc. velocities, or is this copper/alloy mixture malable enough to allow similar velocities? [/QUOTE]
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