Nosler Announces BT Ammunition

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posted on October 14, 2014
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Nosler's ballistic tip bullets have long been popular among America's deer, antelope and hog hunters—a fact that has inspired the company to introduce a new line of ballistic-tip hunting cartridges for 2015: BT Ammunition.

Offered in popular non-magnum hunting cartridges with bullet weights and muzzle velocities that are optimized for deer, antelope and hogs, Nosler BT Ammunition is meant to serve as a go-to option among hunters seeking the aforementioned game.

Constructed with a tapered jacket using Nosler's unique manufacturing process, the Ballistic Tip bullet is designed to produce a large impact velocity window of 1800fps-3200fps, providing controlled expansion and reliable performance on medium sized game.

BT Hunting Ammunition will be available through distributors nationwide.

Available Calibers:

• .243 Win.—90gr. Ballistic Tip
• .270 Win.—140gr. Ballistic Tip
• 7mm-08 Rem.—120gr. Ballistic Tip
• .30-30 Win.—150gr. Ballistic Tip
• .308 Win.—125gr. & 165gr. Ballistic Tip
• .30-06 Sprg.—125gr. & 180gr Ballistic Tip

For more information, go to Nosler.com

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