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Nosler AccuBond bullets feature a unique bonding process for deep penetration, weight retention, and accuracy, ideal for hunting. 50 count box.

NOSLER 375 CALIBER (0.375") 300GR SPITZER 50/BOX

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Top takeaways

  1. Nosler AccuBond bullets feature a proprietary bonding process for a solid core and deep penetration.
  2. The polymer tip and copper alloy jacket enhance accuracy and ballistic performance.
  3. These .375 caliber, 300-grain spitzer bullets have a high ballistic coefficient and sectional density for stability and range.

Attributes

  • Ballistic Coefficient (G1):
    0.485
  • Brand Style:
    AccuBond
  • Bullet Style:
    Spitzer
  • Caliber:
    375 Caliber
  • Diameter (Breech):
    0.375
  • Diameter (in):
    0.375
  • Grain:
    300
  • Sectional Density:
    0.305
  • Quantity: 50
  • Delivery weight: 0.998kg
  • Shipping height: 46mm
  • Shipping width: 58mm
  • Shipping length: 94mm
  • UPC: 054041536622

Item details

Made in USA
US export classification: 0A505.x
  • Specifications:
  • Ballistic Coefficient (G1): 0.485
  • Brand Style: AccuBond
  • Bullet Style: Spitzer
  • Caliber: 375 Caliber
  • Diameter (Breech): 0.375
  • Diameter (in): 0.375
  • Grain: 300
  • Sectional Density: 0.305
  • Quantity: 50
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NOSLER 375 CALIBER (0.375") 300GR SPITZER 50/BOX

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Description:

Experience unmatched precision with Nosler AccuBond bullets.

Nosler AccuBond bullets are engineered using a proprietary bonding process that effectively eliminates voids within the bullet core. This innovative design combines Nosler's traditional copper alloy jacket with a specially formulated lead alloy core, ensuring superior performance.

Key Features:

  • Polymer Tip: Enhances accuracy and ballistic performance.
  • Deep Penetration: Designed to penetrate deeply for maximum effectiveness.
  • Weight Retention: Retains its weight for reliable performance.
  • Reduced Fouling: Minimizes extensive fouling, making cleanup easier.

With a count of 50 bullets per box, the Nosler 375 Caliber (0.375") 300gr Spitzer is an ideal choice for hunters seeking a bullet that flies true and performs exceptionally in the field.



Top takeaways

  1. Nosler AccuBond bullets feature a proprietary bonding process for a solid core and deep penetration.
  2. The polymer tip and copper alloy jacket enhance accuracy and ballistic performance.
  3. These .375 caliber, 300-grain spitzer bullets have a high ballistic coefficient and sectional density for stability and range.

Attributes

  • Ballistic Coefficient (G1):
    0.485
  • Brand Style:
    AccuBond
  • Bullet Style:
    Spitzer
  • Caliber:
    375 Caliber
  • Diameter (Breech):
    0.375
  • Diameter (in):
    0.375
  • Grain:
    300
  • Sectional Density:
    0.305
  • Quantity: 50
  • Delivery weight: 0.998kg
  • Shipping height: 46mm
  • Shipping width: 58mm
  • Shipping length: 94mm
  • UPC: 054041536622

Item details

Made in USA
US export classification: 0A505.x

Customers reviews

Customer ratings (20)

4.8 / 5
Definitely recommended

Brownells USA Love the Accubond 28/11/2017

I use the 110 Accubond in a 257 Roberts. Plenty accurate and typically one shot kills. Very good penetration. Most are DRT(Dead Right There). I have never had one fail. Love them. Plus the white tip looks really cool!

Recommended with reservations

Brownells USA OAL Change 16/06/2017

Just an fyi. Just purchased 2 boxes of the .308 165gr accubonds. The oal is 20 thousandths shorter than the 165gr accubonds I was working with. Base to ogive was also 20 thousandths shorter. Called nosler. They said 10 to 15 thousandths variation was normal. Mike C. said the engineers changed the bullet. By the way the older accubonds matched the oal they list on their website. I thought the accubonds were a premium bullet, but, if 10 to 15 thousandths variation is "normal", they are not, to me anyway. Y'all can decide for yourself.

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