From a weekend on your land to help fill your freezer to the hunt of a lifetime in a distant land fro a trophy it all comes down to your ammunition and how it performs, Nosler Trophy Grade ammunition will have the right load for your target. Manufactured to Nosler's strictest quality standards, Trophy Grade Ammunition uses Nosler Custom brass and bullets to attain optimum performance, no matter where your hunting trip takes you.
Designed to fly true, penetrate deep and induce devastating damage without causing extensive barrel fouling, the Accubond bullet marries Nosler's copper alloy jacket with its special lead alloy core through a proprietary bonding process that eliminates voids in the bulllet core. Nosler AccuBond truly can bring your hunting to a new level of lethal accuracy, and with it, total confidence.
Nosler Trophy Grade 6mm Creedmoor Ammunition Specifications and Features : Nosler 60142
Caliber 6mm Creedmoor
90 Grain AccuBond Bullet
Brass Case
Reloadable
Velocity 3200 fps
Energy 2046 ft/lbs
20 Rounds
Uses Hunting Medium Game Such as Deer
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Annnounced by Hornady in 2016, the 6mm Creedmoor was wildcatted by Outdoor Life's John Snow, the 6mm Creedmoor, as its name implies, is created by simply necking down the 6.5mm Creedmoor case to take a 6mm (.243-inch) bullet. Actual velocity is very similar to the long-popular .243 Winchester. The advantage is offers is that, with its shorter case, it does a bit better with the longer aerodynamic bullets that are winning matches--and that's its intent and primary niche, serious long-range competition with long, low-drag bullets that get past the finish line with very mild recoil. As a crossover varmint/deer cartridge it offers no real advantage over the tried-and-true .243, but it's just as good in those roles, and in the right hands (and the right barrels) might win a few more matches. — Craig Boddington