Hunters who spend more time in the field have realized how unpredictable and unforgiving the elements can be, which is why Nosler engineered a Ballistic Tip bullet. Nosler designed the Ballistic Tip Hunting projectiles to provide you with consistency and down range punch required for putting down game in any situation. Ballistic Tip hunting bullets will be flat shooting and increase your long range capabilities over conventional hollow point or soft point hunting rounds. The polymer tip will ensure that your bullet will have a controlled amount of expansion at all practical ranges and velocities.
Specifications and Features:
Nosler 26120
Ballistic Tip Hunting Bullet
6.5mm Caliber
.264" Diameter
120 Grain Spitzer Brown Tip
Nosler Ballistic Tip
Fully Tapered Jacket and special Lead Alloy Core
Heavy Jacketed Base
Ballistically Engineered Solid base
Sectional Density 0.246"
Ballistic Co-efficient 0.458"
Overall Length 1.220"
Recommended for Hogs, Antelope, and Deer
Minimum fps 1800
Maximum fps 3200
50 Count
Specifications and Features:
Nosler 26120
Ballistic Tip Hunting Bullet
6.5mm Caliber
.264" Diameter
120 Grain Spitzer Brown Tip
Nosler Ballistic Tip
Fully Tapered Jacket and special Lead Alloy Core
Heavy Jacketed Base
Ballistically Engineered Solid base
Sectional Density 0.246"
Ballistic Co-efficient 0.458"
Overall Length 1.220"
Recommended for Hogs, Antelope, and Deer
Minimum fps 1800
Maximum fps 3200
50 Count
2 Ratings
Great bullet for deer
I was skeptical as to what the performance would be on southern whitetail at 264 win mag velocities But the bullets have performed great . Great expansion with adequate penetration.
December 28, 2022
So far, I have been using
So far, I have been using the 120 grain Nosler Ballistic Tip bullets for about 14 years being used in the T/C SSK Contender in 6.5 Jap caliber. I used it for deer hunting in IN to distances of 300 yards in the custom Contender without recovering a single bullet from over 15 deer. The penetration ran from simple broadside to some hard angle shots traveling over 2'. I have never lost a deer nor have any traveled more than about 50 yards with a solid, first hit, with the average being about 38 yards. Velocity runs @ about 2400 fs from the 14' bbl. The .260 Remington is also loaded with the same bullet in factory ammo, which leads me to believe that @ its velocities, the bullet should preform as designed. 5 BULLETS+ FROM THIS OL 6.5 FAN
August 27, 2008