NOSLER wants to see your success

I have shot 115 grain Nosler Partitions out of my Remington 700 BDL 25-06 (Bonnie) for years. Between myself, my wife and daughter this combination has taken countless predators and big game animals. I also shoot 55 grain Nosler Ballistic Tips out of my Remington R15 (Suzy). I have taught my wife and daughter to take their time and take high front shoulder shots when they can. From time to time there is the occasional heart/lung shot. Last year I had a doe antelope and a doe deer tag that I drew in the second big game draw. I used the R15 to fill both tags. The picture of the recovered bullet is of a 55 grain NBT that I recovered from my deer. 190 yards high front shoulder. We shoot Noslers!!
 

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I first ventured into reloading while in college when I was picked for a TRNP elk "hunt", last I'll be doing one of those.
Anyways since we were hunting on a National Park we were required to use non lead ammunition. At the time there wasn't a lot to choose from. I eventually narrowed it down to Barnes or Nosler. The 180 grain E-tip shot beautifully out of my 30-06. The first cow I shot on the hunt was 10 years old at 297 yards, with a 2 yard recovery. Temperatures were a balmy -5 degrees.


I have only started taking decent pictures the last few years and it is really disappointing how many animals I don't have pictures of until they're in the garage. Oh well, can't change the past.

Here is the recovered E-tip, found between rib cage and hide on opposite side.


2014 Mule Deer with a 120 grain Partition in 25-06. 300 yards, 1 shot season.


2015 Mule Deer with another 120 grain Partition in 25-06. 175 yard shot.


2015 Antelope with a 100 grain Partition in 25-06. 50 yard shot.
 
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DSCN0045.jpg 7 1/2 year old cow bison taken on National Elk Refuge with Winchester model 70 300wsm 180 gr Accubond. About a 20 yard shot and less than 100 yard recovery. The exit wound is visible.
 
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Eastern MT meat buck taken with a 140 gr Nosler Accubond propelled from my 280 Remington. I've been very pleased with the all Nosler AB bullets in the various calibers I shoot.
 
2014 - 140 grain Nosler E-Tip in my 7mm-08 Howa Alpine Mountain Rifle with a Leupold VX-3 scope.

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Video here:

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2014 - Nevada mule deer Jerry Pritchard took with the 7mm-.08 Howa Alpine Mountain rifle. Again, 140 grain E-tips.

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All 180 grain 30-06 Nosler Partitions.

Red Stag, from memory around 200 yards


Fallow Buck, around 100 yards
Dropped on the spot


Roe Buck
50 yards


Not too much damage


Cheers
Richard
 
I've been using Noslers most of my life. Here are a few of my favorites.
Remington 30-06 165 Accubond
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Eastern MT Mule Deer. Remington 700 30-06, 180 Accubond
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A pretty special hunt with my pops and brother. 270 Winchester 140 grain Accubond
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Remington 700 30-06, 165 grain Accubond
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Newly built 280 AI 160 grain Accubond
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280 AI 160 grain Accubond
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I could post an image of every big game critter I've taken ( elk, WTD, MD, antelope, black bear), don't know the number but surely over 50. But I won't. Every single one has been taken with Nosler up front. Period.
 
I could post an image of every big game critter I've taken ( elk, WTD, MD, antelope, black bear), don't know the number but surely over 50. But I won't. Every single one has been taken with Nosler up front. Period.

Uh, thats the intent of this thread. :rolleyes:
 
A few whitetails with 7 RM and 160 partitions:

Montana, great day shot the 22nd 4 point or better buck I'd seen that day by 1 PM. Saw 3 lions about 30 minutes before I shot this one:

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Record setting heat in November, IIRC it was nearly 70 degrees. This one was chasing a doe mid day, 50 yards:

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Another MT whitetail with 7 RM and 160 partition, 75 yards.

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Shot these bucks in Wyoming on my way to Montana, shot one, another jumped out of the brush, and shot him too. 210 yards.

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Got this one on my way to Montana as well, piece of State land that I checked on my way through. First place I glassed, found this one, the shot was about 275 yards.

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The most experience I've had in the shortest amount of time testing Nosler bullets was in Kwazulu Natal, SA in early 2014. These were all one shot kills ranging from the nyala at 50 yards to the black wildebeest at 325 yards, using 180 grain AccuBonds and my 300RUM.
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Here's a closeup of the 180 AccuBonds and the kudu.
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