Nosler Combined Technologies Silver Tip

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Anyone shoot/hunt with these?

I shot them (.243 Win) when they first came out, they shot accurately and performed well. But didn't do anything a Game King couldn't.

I dug out an old box of .284 140's and they shoot well (7-08AI) I think I will get more unless you guys know something I don't. My box of bullets are from the late 90's. Any changes to its materials, design or performance?
 
I still have some for my 7 RM and they are pretty consistent. Group well and retain weigh on game. Usually not a pass through though.
So no blood trail.
 
My brother and I shoot the 140 C/T in our 7 STWs with IMR 7828, Win brass, fed 215s. We have never had anything but very dead deer.

Remington 7 Mags love the 140 and 150g C/T bullets, amazing velocity and accuracy. R#25 with a win mag primer shoots bug holes with the 150 C/T bullet at 3200 fps in my 26" Factory Rem sporter in 7 mag with a Max load, the hotter the load, the more accurate the load gets with the bullet .005 off the lands ONLY! Sort bullets by ogive length.
 
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My brother has an 11T,27", Pac Nor super match three groove where he is shooting the 140C/T at 3650+ with amazing accuracy. He has killed a bunch of really big white tails in Kansas with this rifle.
Vince, I am hoping when I get the long barreled 7stw home I can push them about that speed. But right now running them at 3535 fps is like hitting them with Thors Hammer
 
Anyone shoot/hunt with these?

I shot them (.243 Win) when they first came out, they shot accurately and performed well. But didn't do anything a Game King couldn't.

I dug out an old box of .284 140's and they shoot well (7-08AI) I think I will get more unless you guys know something I don't. My box of bullets are from the late 90's. Any changes to its materials, design or performance?
I used to shoot the 140 gr several years ago in my 7WSM. I harvested my largest whitetail at that time with them at approximately 65 yds. The bullet entered at the last rib and stopped at the front shoulder/base of the neck junction, there was nothing left except powdered bullet fragments.

I know the range was close, the velocity high but I do not reload these for my magnums anymore. Just my experience and opinion.
 
Anyone shoot/hunt with these?

I shot them (.243 Win) when they first came out, they shot accurately and performed well. But didn't do anything a Game King couldn't.

I dug out an old box of .284 140's and they shoot well (7-08AI) I think I will get more unless you guys know something I don't. My box of bullets are from the late 90's. Any changes to its materials, design or performance?
Are they basically coated Ballistic Tips or is there more difference ?
 
Are they basically coated Ballistic Tips or is there more difference ?
Don't quote me on this, but years ago while at our local sportsman's show, Nosler was there and they were promoting these bullets. If I remember correctly, these were the first iteration of the accubonds. Iat be completely wrong, but either way, they shoot and shoot well.
 
They shoot like a dream. I could consistently get .336" groups at 100 yds all day long, 3,100-3,200fps. Killed every deer I ever shot at with them. Took 10 one morning on a doe reduction hunt from 75 out to 419 yds. Only one of the 10 ever moved out of its tracts. The only reason I don't reload the 140's in my 7WSM is the blown up bullet on a severe quartering away shot taken on a large mature buck. He only made it about 50 yds, some, but little blood right at dark in a swamp. Personally I'd preferred a complete pass thru with more blood but didn't get it. I swapped over to the Accubonds, get pass thru 's ever time now with no exceptions yet even with the 90gr in 243.

I never said they didn't shoot well, never said they would not harvest a deer well. It's just not my preferred projectile for how and where I hunt.
 
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