7mm 150 Grain E-TIP Nosler Bullets 50 Count
The Nosler E-Tip bullets in 7mm caliber, weighing 150 grains, are engineered to deliver exceptional accuracy and deep penetration, essential factors for successful big game hunting and precision shooting disciplines. Designed to comply fully with all non-lead hunting regulations, the E-Tip projectile offers outstanding terminal performance, combining superior stopping power with enhanced penetration across a wide spectrum of impact velocities, rivaling even the most advanced lead-core bullets in ballistic efficiency.
Upon impact, the proprietary Nosler E² Cavity (Energy Expansion Cavity) technology facilitates immediate and controlled expansion, ensuring uniform bullet deformation while retaining approximately 95% of the original bullet weight. This weight retention significantly improves penetration depth, making it ideal for hunting medium to large game species. The bullets streamlined boat tail base design, coupled with an aerodynamically optimized polymer tip, enhances long-range ballistic stability and reduces drag, resulting in flatter trajectories and improved downrange energy retention. Additionally, the polymer tip aids in consistent powder ignition and smooth feeding in magazine-fed firearms, while also simplifying the handloading process for precision reloaders.
Technical Specifications:
- Caliber: 7mm (.284 inches)
- Bullet Weight: 150 grains
- Ballistic Coefficient (G1 BC): 0.498
- Sectional Density (SD): 0.266
- Overall Length (OAL): 1.425 inches
- Bullet Profile: Spitzer with Olive Drab (OD) Polymer Tip
- Base Design: Boat Tail (BT) for enhanced aerodynamic efficiency
Optimized for metallic and semi-metallic reloading techniques, the Nosler E-Tip 7mm 150 grain bullet provides reloaders and marksmen with a reliable, high-performance projectile that excels in both precision target shooting and ethical hunting applications. Its advanced construction and aerodynamic features make it a top choice for hunters seeking maximum terminal effectiveness and consistent shot placement at extended ranges.