Nosler AccuBond
Part #: P270A1
Shrink long distances down to size. Nosler® AccuBond® rifle loads' proven bullet design pairs a precision polymer tip with a highly concentric jacket bonded to a lead core. The result is fast expansion, moderate weight retention and lethal penetration at long range.
- Caliber: 270 Win
- Bullet Weight (grains): 140
- Bullet Style: Nosler AccuBond
- Muzzle Velocity: 2950
- Ballistic Coefficient: .496
- Package Quantity: 20
- Use: Big Game
- MSRP: $43.99
Features
- High-performance polymer tip and boat-tail design for more downrange velocity and energy
- Concentric jacket improves long-range accuracy
- Core bonded to a tapered jacket for fast, controlled expansion
- Deep penetration and moderate weight retention on medium and big game
Performance
Velocity in feet per second
Muzzle | 100 Y | 200 Y | 300 Y | 400 Y | 500 Y |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2950 | 2760 | 2579 | 2404 | 2236 | 2075 |
Energy in Foot Pounds
Muzzle | 100 Y | 200 Y | 300 Y | 400 Y | 500 Y |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2705 | 2368 | 2067 | 1796 | 1554 | 1338 |
Wind Drift in Inches (at 10 mph)
Muzzle | 100 Y | 200 Y | 300 Y | 400 Y | 500 Y |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 | 0.6 | 2.5 | 5.8 | 10.7 | 17.4 |
Wind Drift in Inches (at 10 MPH Crosswind)
Average Range
50 Y | 100 Y | 200 Y | 300 Y |
---|---|---|---|
-0.2 | ![]() |
-3.1 | -11.3 |
Height of bullet trajectory in inches above or below line of sight if zeroed at 100 yards. Sights 1.5 inches above bore line.
Long Range
50 Y | 100 Y | 200 Y | 300 Y | 400 Y | 500 Y |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.6 | 1.5 | ![]() |
-6.7 | -19.5 | -39.3 |
Height of bullet trajectory in inches above or below line of sight if zeroed at 200 yards. Sights 1.5 inches above bore line.
Downloads
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Chuy from
Awesome round
This round worked awesome on a bull elk I shot at 150 yards double lung the elk drop without taking another step. It was a good clean ethical kill and I value more than anything else...
Date published: 2018-12-08
Rated 5 out of
5
by
promo from
great round at 500 yards
shot a bull at 500 yards, first shot going through the lungs into the back shoulder, and completely destroyed the shoulder blade. unfortunate for loss, but excellent for anchoring the elk and creating the clean, quick kill. the eyes i get when people hear you shot a bull elk at 500yds with a .270 140-grain round make it even better
Date published: 2018-12-01