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Nosler AccuBond Long Range 6.5mm 142 Grain: The Ultimate Precision Bullet for Extended Ranges

When embarking on the pursuit of accuracy and reliable terminal performance at distances once thought impossible, selecting the right projectile is paramount. For dedicated long-range shooters, precision hunters, and handloaders seeking to maximize the potential of their 6.5mm firearms, the Nosler AccuBond Long Range (ABLR) 142 grain Spitzer Point bullet stands as a definitive choice. Engineered to defy the challenges of extended ranges, this bullet offers a unique blend of high ballistic coefficient (BC), consistent expansion, and deep penetration, making it an indispensable component for any serious long-range endeavor.

Are you searching for the best hunting bullets for 6.5mm Creedmoor that perform reliably at 600 yards and beyond? Do you need a projectile that maintains high energy and provides controlled expansion even after traveling hundreds of yards? For those who demand ethical hunting solutions at extreme distances or competitive shooters striving for the tightest groups, understanding the unparalleled capabilities of the Nosler AccuBond Long Range bullet is essential. This bullet is specifically designed to overcome common long-range challenges, offering a solution to concerns about insufficient energy, erratic expansion, or excessive wind drift often encountered with conventional projectiles.

Why Choose the Nosler AccuBond Long Range 142 Grain?

The Nosler AccuBond Long Range (ABLR) series represents the pinnacle of Nosler's bullet design, meticulously crafted for precision and effectiveness at previously unreachable distances. The 6.5mm .264 diameter 142 grain variant (Nosler Part #58922) exemplifies this commitment, offering a suite of features that directly address the needs of serious long-range enthusiasts.

  • Exceptional Ballistic Coefficient (BC): The most striking feature of the ABLR is its incredibly high BC, which significantly minimizes wind drift and retains velocity over extended ranges. This sleek, boat-tail design, combined with a spitzer point, cuts through the air with minimal resistance. What does this mean for the shooter? Less guesswork in estimating wind calls and a flatter trajectory, leading to greater first-shot hit probability, especially critical when hunting or competing under time constraints. For hunters, higher retained velocity translates directly into more kinetic energy delivered to the target, ensuring effective and humane game dispatch at distances where other bullets simply run out of steam.
  • Bonded Core Construction for Reliable Expansion: Unlike many long-range bullets that sacrifice terminal performance for ballistic efficiency, the ABLR features a proprietary bonded core. This process chemically bonds the lead alloy core to the copper alloy jacket. What problem does this solve? It prevents core-jacket separation upon impact, even at very high velocities encountered at closer ranges, and ensures controlled, predictable expansion across a wide velocity window. This means the bullet consistently mushrooms to deliver devastating energy transfer, creating a wide wound channel while retaining sufficient weight for deep penetration – whether the shot is taken at 50 yards or 800 yards. This consistent performance is vital for ethical hunting, providing confidence that the bullet will perform as expected regardless of the range.
  • Engineered for Low-Velocity Expansion: One of the most significant innovations of the ABLR is its ability to expand reliably at velocities as low as 1300 fps. Many traditional hunting bullets require higher impact velocities (often 1800-2000 fps) to mushroom effectively. At extreme long ranges, bullets can shed significant velocity, falling below these thresholds. The ABLR's design specifically counters this, ensuring that even after hundreds of yards of flight, when velocity has dropped considerably, the bullet will still expand, providing a substantial advantage for ethical harvesting of game at those challenging distances.
  • Heavy-for-Caliber Design: The 142 grain weight for a 6.5mm bullet is considered heavy-for-caliber. This additional mass contributes to a higher sectional density, which aids in bullet stability, penetration, and momentum retention. A higher sectional density helps the bullet drive deeper through tissue and bone, enhancing its effectiveness on larger game animals. This design choice is a key factor in its superior downrange energy delivery.
  • Spitzer Point and Boat-Tail Design: The classic Spitzer (pointed) design minimizes drag, while the boat-tail rear reduces base drag, further enhancing aerodynamic efficiency. This combination ensures a stable flight path and maintains velocity for longer, making ballistic calculations simpler and more reliable.

Real-World Applications and Benefits

The Nosler AccuBond Long Range 142 grain bullet isn't just a technical marvel; it's a practical tool that addresses specific challenges faced by long-range shooters and hunters.

  • For the Long-Range Hunter: Imagine stalking a trophy animal across vast open terrain, where a shot at 500-800 yards might be the only ethical option. How do you ensure a clean, humane harvest at such distances? The ABLR's ability to expand reliably at low velocities and its exceptional energy retention provide the confidence needed for these demanding shots. It means you can extend your effective hunting range without compromising ethical standards, knowing the bullet will perform its duty. This projectile is ideal for various medium to large game, including deer, elk, and antelope, within appropriate ethical ranges.
  • For the Precision Target Shooter: When competing in long-range precision events, consistency is key. Every factor that can introduce variability, such as wind drift or inconsistent bullet flight, must be minimized. The ABLR's high BC and inherent accuracy, stemming from Nosler's rigorous manufacturing tolerances, offer an edge. It reduces the impact of external variables, allowing shooters to focus more on fundamentals and less on complex wind doping, thereby improving their scores.
  • For the Avid Handloader: The ABLR 142 grain is a favorite among handloaders due to its consistent weight, concentricity, and uniform jacket thickness. These qualities translate directly into greater uniformity in loaded ammunition, which is the foundation of extreme accuracy. Reloaders can fine-tune their loads to extract maximum ballistic performance from cartridges like the 6.5mm Creedmoor, 6.5 PRC, .260 Remington, and 26 Nosler, creating custom ammunition tailored to their specific rifle and shooting needs. The ability to load these bullets to precise specifications allows for unparalleled control over muzzle velocity and overall ballistic trajectory.

Understanding Key Ballistic Terms and the ABLR's Performance

To fully appreciate the Nosler AccuBond Long Range 142 grain bullet, it's helpful to understand a few key ballistic concepts and how this bullet excels in them.

  • Ballistic Coefficient (BC): This is a measure of a bullet's ability to overcome air resistance during flight. A higher BC indicates less drag and a flatter trajectory. The 142 grain ABLR boasts an impressive G1 BC of .620 and a G7 BC of .314, putting it in an elite class of long-range projectiles. These high BC values mean the bullet sheds velocity slower, reducing drop and significantly minimizing wind deflection, which are the two biggest challenges in long-range shooting.
  • Sectional Density (SD): This relates to a bullet's weight relative to its diameter. A higher SD indicates that the bullet is relatively heavy for its diameter, which typically translates to better penetration. The 142 grain 6.5mm ABLR has a high sectional density, contributing to its ability to penetrate deeply through tissue and bone, vital for effective hunting.
  • Terminal Performance: This refers to how a bullet behaves when it strikes a target. For hunting, ideal terminal performance means rapid energy transfer to create a large wound cavity, coupled with sufficient penetration to reach vital organs. The ABLR's bonded core and reliable low-velocity expansion ensure this optimal balance, providing clean, humane kills. The bullet's design promotes a mushroom effect, doubling its original diameter upon impact, ensuring maximum energy dump within the target.

Optimizing Your Load with Nosler AccuBond Long Range Bullets

For handloaders, maximizing the performance of the Nosler AccuBond Long Range 142 grain bullets involves careful selection of components and meticulous reloading practices.

  • Powder Selection: Choose slow-burning rifle powders that are well-suited for the 6.5mm cartridges you are loading, such as Hodgdon H4350, Reloder 16, or Reloder 26. These powders typically provide optimal case fill and consistent velocities with heavier bullets like the 142 grain ABLR. Always consult reputable reloading manuals for specific charge weights and safety data.
  • Primer Choice: Large Rifle Magnum or standard Large Rifle primers, depending on the cartridge and powder, are generally recommended for optimal ignition consistency. Consistent ignition is crucial for achieving low extreme spreads (ES) and standard deviations (SD) in your velocity, which directly impacts long-range accuracy.
  • Case Preparation: Meticulous case preparation, including uniforming primer pockets, deburring flash holes, trimming to consistent length, and neck tension consistency, is paramount for achieving the tightest groups. Annealing rifle brass can also improve consistency and extend case life.
  • Seating Depth: Experimenting with seating depth (bullet jump to the lands) can significantly impact accuracy. Start with manufacturer-recommended lengths and then adjust in small increments to find the "sweet spot" for your specific rifle. The ogive (the curved part of the bullet just before the bearing surface) should be used for consistent seating depth measurements.
  • Chambering Considerations: The long, sleek profile of the ABLR 142 grain bullet, while excellent for ballistics, may require careful attention to cartridge overall length (COAL) to ensure proper feeding from magazines and to prevent the bullet from contacting the rifling too early, depending on your rifle's chamber.

Where to Acquire Your Nosler AccuBond Long Range Bullets

For all your premium reloading components, including the Nosler AccuBond Long Range 6.5mm .264 142 grain Spitzer Point bullets (Nosler Part #58922), consider DEGuns. DEGuns offers a comprehensive selection of reloading supplies, ensuring you have access to the highest quality components for your long-range shooting and hunting pursuits. Their commitment to providing top-tier products makes them a reliable source for serious shooters and handloaders.

Frequently Asked Questions About Nosler AccuBond Long Range Bullets

Many users have common questions about these high-performance projectiles. Here are answers to some of the most frequently asked inquiries:

  • What is the effective range of the Nosler AccuBond Long Range 142 grain bullet?
    The effective range largely depends on the specific cartridge, rifle, and shooter's skill. However, due to its high BC and ability to expand at low velocities, this bullet can maintain terminal effectiveness on game out to 800-1000 yards, provided sufficient muzzle velocity and accurate shot placement. For target shooting, its precision can extend even further.
  • Are these bullets suitable for hunting large game like elk or moose?
    Yes, the 142 grain 6.5mm ABLR, with its bonded core, high sectional density, and reliable expansion, is highly capable for ethical hunting of large game such as elk, moose, and bear, especially at extended ranges where energy retention and penetration are critical. Always verify your specific cartridge's capabilities and respect ethical shot placement.
  • How does the AccuBond Long Range differ from the standard AccuBond?
    The primary difference lies in their design for velocity windows. The standard AccuBond is designed for reliable expansion across a broad range of typical hunting velocities (e.g., 1800-3000+ fps). The AccuBond Long Range (ABLR) is specifically engineered to expand reliably at much lower impact velocities (down to 1300 fps), which occur at extreme distances. The ABLR also typically features a higher ballistic coefficient due to a more elongated, sleeker profile.
  • What cartridges are best suited for the 6.5mm 142 grain ABLR?
    This bullet is an excellent choice for any 6.5mm (.264 diameter) cartridge, including:
    • 6.5mm Creedmoor
    • 6.5 PRC
    • .260 Remington
    • 6.5-284 Norma
    • 26 Nosler
    • 6.5x55 Swedish Mauser
    These cartridges can drive the 142 grain ABLR to optimal velocities for long-range performance.
  • Is handloading necessary to get the best performance from these bullets?
    While some ammunition manufacturers may load ABLR bullets, handloading generally allows for the absolute maximum precision and velocity optimization for your specific rifle. Handloaders can fine-tune seating depth, powder charge, and other variables to achieve superior accuracy and consistency beyond what factory ammunition typically provides.
  • What is the primary advantage of a bonded core bullet for hunting?
    A bonded core ensures that the lead core remains attached to the copper jacket during impact. This prevents fragmentation and ensures high weight retention, leading to deeper penetration and a more consistent, predictable wound channel, which is crucial for ethical and humane game harvesting.
  • How many bullets are typically included in a box of Nosler 58922?
    The Nosler AccuBond Long Range 6.5mm .264 142 gr Spitzer Point (Nosler Part #58922) is typically packaged in boxes of 100 bullets.

Investing in Nosler AccuBond Long Range 142 grain bullets is an investment in unparalleled accuracy, devastating terminal performance, and the confidence to take on the most challenging long-range shots. Whether you're a competitive shooter chasing small groups or a dedicated hunter extending your effective range, these bullets provide the cutting edge you need.

Nosler AccuBond Long Range 6.5mm 142 gr Specifications (Nosler Part #58922)

Feature Specification
Caliber 6.5mm (.264")
Bullet Weight 142 Grains
Bullet Type Spitzer Point AccuBond LR
Construction Bonded Core
Ballistic Coeff. G1: .620 / G7: .314
Sectional Density .291
Expansion Velocity Down to 1300 FPS
Quantity per Box 100
Nosler Part # 58922

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