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Nosler Bonded Solid Base Projectiles

Post by mausermate » 05 Nov 2014, 7:39 am

Nosler have a new projectile called the "Bonded Solid Base.

http://www.nosler.com/bonded-solid-base-bullet/

Anyone used them? anyone know who is stocking them? any opinions?
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Re: Nosler Bonded Solid Base Projectiles

Post by Timb0 » 05 Nov 2014, 11:57 am

I have been asking at a gun shop that usually gets in new and unusual things from the states but nothing yet.

I would like to try them in .223. I sometimes have come across big pig/ pigs when walking around with a .223 at night shooting cats, foxes etc. 50gr varmint style projectiles don't fill me with confidence against a 90kg + porker.

I carry a mag of Barnes loads for this but I'd like to try something else.
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Re: Nosler Bonded Solid Base Projectiles

Post by Jack V » 05 Nov 2014, 12:50 pm

Never seen one before but it looks to me to be a specialised projectile for short range defence purposes more than general hunting. That is not to say it is no good but the wide meplat would mean very low BC . Probably work fine at close range. With a thick jacket , solid base and core bonding it may be too strongly constructed for a light 224 bullet . It's hard to say for sure as a wide meplat can aid expansion greatly at the higher velocities of short range .

The problem can be that a bullet that is too strong may just go straight through and do less damage than one that explodes once it gets inside.

I think a nosler partition with a spire point would have more ballistic efficiency and still give good penetration on pigs .
Keep the shots on the shoulder so the bullet sees more resistance. They might be real good .
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Post by Timb0 » 05 Nov 2014, 1:09 pm

Jack V wrote:I think a nosler partition with a spire point would have more ballistic efficiency and still give good penetration on pigs .

Probably a very good idea. I often use partitions in .30cal and .270 I almost forgot they exist in smaller calibers.
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Post by Herdsman » 05 Nov 2014, 2:46 pm

mausermate wrote:Anyone used them? anyone know who is stocking them? any opinions?


Opinions... I'm struggling a little to see the point of these the be honest as they only come in .22 and .30.

Nosler Partitions come in these calibres and more. They're not a solid base but who needs that for .22, and they have the partition and the thick jacket in the centre for controlling the expansion and weight in .30 cal where you might need it.

Then on the other side you've got their Accubonds. Doesn't come in .22 but in .30 cal has the bonded jacket and a bit of mass in the boattail base.

Seems like with the Bonded Solid Base they kind of blended a few features of both without much of a reason?

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Post by Jack V » 06 Nov 2014, 7:25 am

Yeah so am I . I think this bullet may be directed at the home defence / survivalist types in USA using AR's . Not sure though.
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Post by mausermate » 06 Nov 2014, 7:29 am

Jack V wrote:Yeah so am I . I think this bullet may be directed at the home defence / survivalist types in USA using AR's . Not sure though.


certainly looks that way. I'll give them a rip if some turn up on our shores and post a report.
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Post by lowb » 06 Nov 2014, 3:12 pm

They do mention the AR as part of the design on the site.

Protected Point design
Protected Point design for reliable feeding in AR rifles


I wouldn't think many people hunt with an AR though?
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Post by Jack V » 08 Nov 2014, 9:31 am

Plenty of people in the USA hunt with AR's . It don't look like a Protected Point to me as per the pure definition but it's hard to tell how far the core is down inside the meplat .
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Post by Carter » 09 Nov 2014, 7:21 am

mausermate wrote:certainly looks that way. I'll give them a rip if some turn up on our shores and post a report.


Unless the price scares you off, you never know with these fancy ones :lol:
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Post by Lorgar » 21 Nov 2014, 8:54 am

I like Nosler but the price keeps me away from some of it.

I'd be more than happy to load Accubonds for my game load but not at $1.30 a bullet.
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Post by bobnob » 22 Nov 2014, 8:07 am

Pretty sure they're making a 90g 270 cal version too. Meant for the 6.8 SPC I'd say.

Might be ok for a low recoil round but there's 90 and 100g spitzer variants out there for that which I would prefer.
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Post by BBJ » 23 Nov 2014, 10:47 am

90gr flat nose, flat base in a .270 is just about going to be a ball bearing.

Wonder how well they'll shoot.
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