Nosler Introduces Addition to AccuBond Lineup

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posted on January 30, 2013
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Nosler has announced a new .30 caliber, 125 grain addition to its popular AccuBond line.

Designed to provide .30 caliber cartridges with limited case capacity such as the .300 AA Blackout, .308 Win., 30 AR, .308 Marlin Express and 30 TC the option of a bonded core bullet, the .30 125 gr. AccuBond is ideal for a wide range of large and small game.

As with all of Nosler's AccuBond bullets, the .30 125 gr. delivers controlled expansion and penetration with weight retention at all normal hunting velocities and ranges. All AccuBond bullets feature both a distinctive white polymer tip and a boat tail that serves to reduce drag and provide a more efficient flight profile.

For more information, go to Nosler.com.

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