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Posted By: Magnum_Bob 95 gr NBT - 06/09/20
The 6mm and 243 Win are enhanced with the 95 gr Nosler Ballistic tip. SPS has them at 14.95/50 blem price right now. You be gettn'r. MB
Posted By: jorgeI Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/09/20
thanks! I use them in my 240 Weatherby
Posted By: Kaleb Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/10/20
Thank you
Posted By: DANNYL Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/10/20
Good bullet for the 3 243's I load for.
Posted By: pullit Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/11/20
What is the max speed that anyone has pushed these to and had them stay together on a whitetail?
Posted By: CLB Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/12/20
Flawless on deer out of a 243 Win. I don't have the velocity off top of my head but I'd guess around 2,850 with H4350
Posted By: Magnum_Bob Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/12/20
I've never loaded them that slow (2850) I all ways push the 3000+ with IMR 7828. I am betting Jorge can enlighten us on how they hold up at Hi velocity, should be able to get 3200+ out of the 240 Weatherby.
Posted By: pacecars Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/12/20
Shot them out of a Rem 722 .244 Rem. Great bullet
Posted By: Wrapids Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/13/20
I have taken many deer with the 95 grain BT, and it is flawless for me.
Posted By: JSH Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/13/20
Can’t speak for deer but they have worked perfectly on antelope out to 300 yards even when hitting bone. Moderate expansion and always an exit. I start mine at about 3000. Great bullet.
Posted By: GhettoSportman Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/13/20
They've also got the 85 gr. partition on sale also 6mm 85 partition
Posted By: MtnBoomer Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/13/20
For a shorter range 243 I decided they'd be perfect after reading all sorts of positives posted here over the years... Time to load up some more.
Posted By: TRexF16 Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/14/20
I bought a bunch of those from SPS myself. Looking forward to seeing if they'll coax some accuracy out of the very frustrating Model Seven .243 I've been nursing for the last year!
Share some more of those great .243 95 BT loads, friends!
Cheers,
Rex
Posted By: mathman Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/14/20
Originally Posted by TRexF16
I bought a bunch of those from SPS myself. Looking forward to seeing if they'll coax some accuracy out of the very frustrating Model Seven .243 I've been nursing for the last year!
Share some more of those great .243 95 BT loads, friends!
Cheers,
Rex


Make sure the magazine isn't binding. Fixing that problem transformed a friend's 7.
Posted By: DoeDumper Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/14/20
Ive already got a lifetime supply of them from 2016 or Id buy more. They are a hammer of a bullet. I was running them up to bout 3100-3120 with R26 before it became unobtanium. 47 gr.
Posted By: CrimsonTide Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/15/20
That little bullet is pure arsenic out of a 243 Winchester case, or a 6mm Remington case.
Posted By: Magnum_Bob Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/15/20
Well ordered last Tuesday they arrived today and look good. MB now if I could just find some RL-26.......
Posted By: Blueboy Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/15/20
Who is SPS.....would somone explain to where to go to buy this bullet?
Posted By: 7_08FAN Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/15/20
Shooters Pro Shop. Nosler' sales shop.
Posted By: devnull Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/15/20
Originally Posted by Blueboy
Who is SPS.....would somone explain to where to go to buy this bullet?


http://www.shootersproshop.com/loading-reloading-bullets.html
Posted By: FishinHank Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/16/20
I have a lifetime supply of them, run them at around 3000 out of my 243 and they have all been one shot kills on blacktails here in alaska. Other than some 62gr varmint grenades for pests they are the only bullet I use in my 243 anymore. Wish the coated ones would come back up on SPS, I think I am down to my last box of those but I have nearly 1000 of the regular variety waiting.
Posted By: Seafire Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/16/20
Originally Posted by Magnum_Bob
I've never loaded them that slow (2850) I all ways push the 3000+ with IMR 7828. I am betting Jorge can enlighten us on how they hold up at Hi velocity, should be able to get 3200+ out of the 240 Weatherby.


I've ran them in the 300 fps range out of a 6mm Rem, on a Rem long action.. seated out like the Creedmoor does...
with a 1 in 7 twist no less... didn't phase the bullet, make it come apart etc...

I'd bet Nosler sells more 95 grain Ballistic Tips, over any and all other 6mm Partitions combined...

it just plain works... and around here, its considered a good Elk bullet by many....
Posted By: Magnum_Bob Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/16/20
I've shot more than a few antelope with the 100 gr Horn SP,100 GR Npt, 95 gr Npt,100 gr RP Corelokts and 105 Speers. Just a couple with th 95 Nbt with no complaints they flat work. Gale Root designed the 95 Nbt and the 120 Nbt 7mm that is why they work. Looking forward to some new load work up too. MB
Posted By: southtexas Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/16/20
Don't recall any bullet being discussed on the 'fire that has had 100% positive comments. Even Partitions have had their detractors. This is impressive....
Posted By: beretzs Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/16/20
Originally Posted by southtexas
Don't recall any bullet being discussed on the 'fire that has had 100% positive comments. Even Partitions have had their detractors. This is impressive....


They've been hell on deer for our group. All the way from reduced loads starting at 2400 up to 3200 they have all worked the same.
Posted By: JPro Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/16/20
I'd use them if I hunted open country. Back in the early 90's, I switched from the 95gr Partition to the new 95gr Ballistic Tip for a couple of years. Accuracy went up, bang-flops went up, but I also started catching bullets on quartering shots, which lead to some tough tracking jobs. The Partition was the better bullet in those cases, as they always exited and let me something to track by. If I was a dedicated 6mm/257 caliber fan on big game, I'd go Partition first, then mono-bullets, then cup/cores or bonded cores, based on my experiences.
Posted By: MtnBoomer Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/17/20
Originally Posted by southtexas
Don't recall any bullet being discussed on the 'fire that has had 100% positive comments. Even Partitions have had their detractors. This is impressive....


Throw this term into a search engine and the positive numbers from many years will further impress. Well, that's what I saw when searching for a simple, readily available, reliable, accurate, works with all twists, 6mm hunting bullet. smile

site:24hourcampfire.com 95 ballistic tip
Posted By: MtnBoomer Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/17/20
For your viewing pleasure.

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Posted By: wbyfan1 Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/17/20
Not much anecdotal evidence to share, but I run them in my 240 Weatherby at 3450 fps and they're accurate as he!!. Have only killed a medium body Axis with them so far, but it was a bang flop at 211 yards. Punched through onside shoulder and appeared break offside shoulder as well. Wasn't able to recover the bullet. I'm sticking with them.
Posted By: Daveh Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/17/20
These are available at SPS......(minus the 300 I bought)....
Posted By: Clarkm Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/17/20
6mmBR 95 gr Nos Bal Tip, 29 gr IMR-4166, 1.2" Lapua brass, 2800 fps muzzle, I had sighted in out to 500 yards, but got the shot two antelope opening morning at 158 yards and 225 yards. Both were bang flop.
Posted By: the_shootist Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/17/20
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Posted By: Whttail_in_MT Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/17/20
Originally Posted by the_shootist
My wife killed her first moose with a 243 90gr Barnes X pushed along by IMR4350. It went less than 20 yards before expiring.

Certainly helpful on a thread specifically about a different bullet.
Posted By: MtnBoomer Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/18/20
Originally Posted by Whttail_in_MT
Originally Posted by the_shootist
My wife killed her first moose with a 243 90gr Barnes X pushed along by IMR4350. It went less than 20 yards before expiring.

Certainly helpful on a thread specifically about a different bullet.

My pops shoot a moose with a 6mm Remington and 100gr CoreLokt. Moose died.
Posted By: Whttail_in_MT Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/18/20
Are you two trying to out-hanco hanco? grin
Posted By: the_shootist Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/18/20
Sorry. I'll delete my useless post if you do. shocked
Posted By: MtnBoomer Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/19/20
Originally Posted by the_shootist
Sorry. I'll delete my useless post if you do. shocked

There's no need for that. He's just upset that SWFA is out of FFs right now.
Posted By: Tejano Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/21/20
Been running them at 33-3,400 fps out of a 6mm AI have not recovered one yet.
Posted By: OttoG Re: 95 gr NBT - 06/21/20
I do like them but I do recover them on big bucks even at 275yds and only 2,875fps mv. Much as I love them I think for really big deer a partition or interbond is better. For normal deer they can't be beat.
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