Originally Posted by alpinecrick
Originally Posted by Mule Deer
Originally Posted by alpinecrick

[quote=Mule Deer]

The heavy-jacket Ballistic Tips (which as mentioned earlier started with the 200-grain .338 in the early 1990s) were indeed much tougher, and the jacket was a LOT heavier.




Yes, Nosler offered .35 Ballistic Tips, if I recall correctly a 225 and maybe a 200. Could look in my older to manuals to make sure.


Duh, I guess I could check my manuals, seeing as how I have all of them.

And yes, Nolser made 225g BT's in 35 cal. Found them in a older manual. I had two 35 Whelens at one time and thought I had bought and loaded some. I had to search and search through my chrono notebooks and finally found where I had chrono'd some loads. The manual says the tips were "buckskin" color. Don't remember that.........



The 35 caliber 225 grain nbt's I have are white tipped not buckskin they gave me good groups but for some reason I still used the 225 npt on game....mb


" Cheapest velocity in the world comes from a long barrel and I sure do like them. MB "