
Nosler 54382 AccuBond 6.8mm .277 110 GR Spitzer Point 50 Box
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Nosler AccuBond 6.8mm .277 110 Grain Spitzer Point Bullets (50 Count Box)
For serious handloaders, hunters, and precision shooters who demand uncompromising performance from their ammunition, the Nosler AccuBond 6.8mm .277 110 Grain Spitzer Point bullets represent a pinnacle of projectile engineering. Designed to deliver consistent accuracy and devastating terminal performance on medium-sized game, these bullets offer an unparalleled blend of controlled expansion, deep penetration, and superior weight retention. When crafting custom ammunition for cartridges like the increasingly popular 6.8 SPC, selecting the right projectile is paramount. These Nosler AccuBond components, available for discerning reloaders at DEGuns, ensure that every shot counts, providing the confidence needed for ethical hunting and precision marksmanship.
What makes the Nosler AccuBond 110 Grain Spitzer Point an ideal choice for hunting and precision reloading?
The core of the AccuBond's exceptional performance lies in its proprietary bonding process. Unlike traditional cup-and-core bullets where the lead core is simply pressed into a copper jacket, Nosler chemically bonds the lead-alloy core to the copper-alloy jacket. This revolutionary bonding ensures that the bullet retains virtually all its weight upon impact, even at high velocities, leading to a consistently devastating wound channel and reliable through-and-through penetration. The 110-grain weight in the .277 caliber is particularly well-suited for the 6.8 SPC cartridge, offering an optimal balance of velocity, ballistic coefficient, and sectional density for effective performance on a variety of game animals.
Key Design Features for Superior Performance:
- Bonded Lead-Alloy Core: The hallmark of AccuBond technology. This ensures the lead core remains fused with the copper jacket during expansion, preventing core-jacket separation. The result is superior weight retention (typically 70-90%), leading to deeper penetration and more energy transfer into the target. This feature directly addresses the common problem of fragmentation or bullet disintegration, which can lead to superficial wounds and lost game.
- Tapered Copper-Alloy Jacket: The jacket is precisely tapered, designed to initiate expansion at lower velocities and control it at higher velocities. This engineered expansion ensures reliable mushrooming across a broad range of impact speeds, creating a wide, lethal wound channel while maintaining structural integrity.
- Traditional Spitzer Point: While many AccuBond bullets feature a polymer tip, the 110 grain .277 Spitzer Point specifically utilizes a traditional lead spitzer tip. This classic, aerodynamic profile provides a good ballistic coefficient for flatter trajectories and greater downrange energy. The lead tip is carefully formed to ensure reliable, controlled expansion upon impact without premature deformation in the magazine.
- Boat-Tail Base: The boat-tail design significantly reduces drag, improving the bullet's ballistic coefficient (BC). A higher BC means the bullet retains more velocity and energy at extended ranges, resists wind drift more effectively, and provides a flatter trajectory. This is critical for longer shots where precision is paramount.
- Manufactured to Strict Tolerances: Nosler's commitment to quality ensures that each bullet is manufactured with extreme precision, resulting in unparalleled concentricity and weight uniformity. This consistency is vital for handloaders seeking to achieve the tightest possible groups and maximum accuracy from their custom ammunition.
How does the AccuBond 110 Grain Spitzer Point perform on medium game like deer and hogs?
For hunters pursuing deer, hogs, antelope, or even smaller bears, the Nosler AccuBond 110 grain .277 Spitzer Point bullet in a well-loaded 6.8 SPC cartridge delivers exceptional terminal ballistics. The bonded core construction ensures that the bullet mushrooms reliably, creating a wide and devastating wound channel. At the same time, its high weight retention allows for deep penetration, often resulting in complete pass-throughs, which maximizes energy transfer and creates a significant exit wound for a clear blood trail.
Consider a typical deer hunting scenario: a shot through the vitals. The AccuBond's controlled expansion ensures it won't fragment prematurely on bone or hide, but rather initiates its expansion precisely as it enters the animal, directing its energy into the critical organs. The deep penetration capability means it can reliably reach the far lung or even exit the animal, ensuring a quick, humane harvest. This reliability is what ethical hunting demands and what the AccuBond consistently delivers.
Optimizing Your Reloads: Why Handloaders Choose Nosler AccuBond
Handloading is an art and a science, allowing shooters to tailor ammunition precisely to their firearm and intended application. When constructing loads for the 6.8 SPC, the Nosler AccuBond 110 grain Spitzer Point bullet provides a consistent, high-performance foundation.
- Consistency for Precision: The meticulous manufacturing process of Nosler bullets ensures minimal variation in weight, diameter, and concentricity from bullet to bullet. This uniformity translates directly into tighter groups on target, making it a favorite for competitive shooters and hunters who demand ultimate accuracy.
- Tailored Performance: Handloaders can experiment with various powders, primers, and seating depths to fine-tune the velocity and pressure for optimal performance in their specific rifle. The AccuBond's robust construction handles a wide range of velocities, making it versatile for different load data recipes.
- Cost-Effectiveness in the Long Run: While premium components may have a higher initial cost per bullet, the ability to reload your own ammunition significantly reduces the long-term cost of shooting. Moreover, the superior performance of the AccuBond means fewer shots are wasted, increasing overall efficiency and success rates.
- Understanding Ballistic Coefficients (BC): The .277 caliber 110 grain AccuBond typically boasts a respectable G1 Ballistic Coefficient (BC). For handloaders, understanding BC is crucial for predicting bullet drop and wind drift at various ranges. While specific BCs can vary slightly by lot, the AccuBond's design ensures a favorable BC for its weight, contributing to its flat trajectory and energy retention, which are essential for extended range shooting.
Common Questions About Nosler AccuBond 6.8mm .277 110 GR Spitzer Point
- Q: Is the 110 grain AccuBond suitable for all 6.8 SPC barrel twists?
A: Yes, the 110 grain weight is generally well-stabilized by common 6.8 SPC barrel twists, such as 1:10 or 1:11, which are typical for AR-15 platform rifles chambered in this caliber. Its length and design ensure optimal gyroscopic stability. - Q: What is the primary difference between a "Spitzer Point" and a "Polymer Tip" AccuBond?
A: While many bullets in the broader AccuBond line feature a polymer tip (like the AccuBond-LR series), the "Spitzer Point" designation for the 110 grain .277 specifically indicates a traditional lead tip. Both designs aim for reliable expansion, but the polymer tip often enhances BC and aids in expansion initiation, whereas the traditional Spitzer offers a proven, robust tip design for consistent feeding and impact performance. The key AccuBond technology of a bonded core remains consistent across both tip types. - Q: Can these bullets be used for cartridges other than 6.8 SPC?
A: Yes, any .277 caliber cartridge can utilize these bullets, provided the bullet weight and design are appropriate for the cartridge's intended use and barrel twist rate. Examples include the .270 Winchester, .270 WSM, or other wildcat .277 cartridges. However, their 110-grain weight makes them particularly effective for the 6.8 SPC, optimizing its performance envelope. - Q: How does the AccuBond's bonding process benefit hunting performance?
A: The bonding process prevents the lead core from separating from the copper jacket upon impact. This means the bullet expands in a controlled manner, retains a high percentage of its original weight, and penetrates deeply. This deep penetration and maintained mass ensure that the bullet reaches vital organs, even after encountering bone or thick hide, leading to quick and humane incapacitation of the animal. It minimizes bullet fragmentation, which can result in superficial wounds. - Q: Where can I reliably purchase Nosler AccuBond 6.8mm .277 110 GR Spitzer Point bullets?
A: These high-quality Nosler AccuBond component bullets (UPC: 054041543820) are readily available for purchase at DEGuns, a trusted retailer for premium reloading components and firearms accessories.
The Nosler Legacy: A Commitment to Excellence
Nosler has been a leading innovator in bullet design and manufacturing since 1948, founded by John Nosler, whose quest for a better hunting bullet led to the development of the iconic Partition bullet. This spirit of innovation and relentless pursuit of perfection continues with products like the AccuBond. When you choose Nosler, you're not just buying a bullet; you're investing in decades of ballistic expertise, rigorous testing, and an unwavering commitment to quality that translates into superior performance in the field and on the range. Their bullets are consistently lauded by hunters and competitive shooters worldwide for their reliability and precision. This proven track record builds trust and reinforces the brand's authority in the reloading and hunting community.
The Value of Handloading with Premium Components
For many shooters, handloading is more than just a hobby; it's a way to unlock the full potential of their firearms. By selecting premium components like the Nosler AccuBond 6.8mm .277 110 Grain Spitzer Point, reloaders gain:
- Unmatched Accuracy: The consistency and precision of Nosler bullets allow for the creation of sub-MOA ammunition, leading to exceptional group sizes.
- Optimized Performance: Tailor your loads to specific applications, whether it's maximizing velocity for flatter trajectories or fine-tuning for suppressed firearms.
- Enhanced Understanding: Gain a deeper understanding of internal, external, and terminal ballistics by actively participating in the ammunition creation process.
- Self-Sufficiency: Reduce reliance on factory ammunition availability and pricing fluctuations by producing your own high-quality rounds.
The Nosler AccuBond 110 grain Spitzer Point bullet is an indispensable component for any serious handloader or hunter. It embodies the perfect synergy of advanced design and superior manufacturing, providing consistent, reliable, and ethical performance. Whether you're chasing elusive game or striving for the tightest groups on the target range, trust in the proven capabilities of Nosler AccuBond. These components (UPC: 054041543820) are available now at DEGuns, ready to elevate your reloading experience.
Product Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Nosler |
| Product Line | AccuBond |
| Part Number | 54382 |
| Caliber | 6.8mm (.277) |
| Bullet Weight | 110 Grains |
| Bullet Type | Spitzer Point, Bonded Core |
| Quantity | 50 Bullets per Box |
| UPC | 054041543820 |
| Application | Handloading for Hunting & Precision Shooting |
| Availability | Available at DEGuns |
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- SKU
- 24111







