Nosler 270 Ammo

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Brand:

Nosler

Bullet Type:

BALLISTIC TIP

Caliber:

.270 Win

Grains:

140 GRAIN

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Nosler

Bullet Type:

BALLISTIC TIP

Caliber:

.270 Win

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

130 grain

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Brand:

Nosler

Bullet Type:

AccuBond

Caliber:

.270 Win

Grains:

130 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Nosler

Bullet Type:

ACCUBOND

Caliber:

.270 Win

Grains:

140 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Nosler

Bullet Type:

AccuBond-Long Range

Caliber:

.270 Win

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

150 grain

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Brand:

Nosler

Caliber:

.270 Win

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Nosler

Caliber:

.270 Win

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Nosler

Caliber:

.270 Win

Rounds:

20

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Frequently Asked Questions
Nosler 270 Ammo

What .270 ammo is best for deer?

For deer, .270 Winchester with 130-grain bullets is the standard choice. Winchester Deer Season XP, Hornady InterLock, Nosler Partition, and Barnes TTSX all perform reliably. Expect to pay $28–$89 per box depending on bullet construction and brand.

Is 130-grain 270 good for elk?

Yes, 130-grain .270 works for elk within 300 yards with good shot placement. Solid copper bullets like Barnes TSX penetrate better than cup-and-core designs. Stick to broadside or quartering-away shots. It's adequate but 150-grain bullets offer more margin for tougher angles.

Are Nosler Accubonds accurate?

Nosler AccuBond accuracy is a mixed bag. Some hunters report excellent groups and solid elk-killing performance, while others describe it as a hit or miss proposition, with notable complaints especially around the AccuBond Long Range variant. Results depend heavily on your specific rifle and load. A box of 50 runs about $56.

What is the best ammo for a 270 WSM?

Best choice depends on your game. For deer, 130–145 grain bullets work well; for elk, heavier bullets are preferred — options like 165 grain are commonly recommended, though bonded bullets in the 140 grain range can also work. Hornady ELD-X, Nosler AccuBond, and Winchester ABLR are proven performers. Current marketplace listings show 13 variants typically priced around $56, ranging $28–$89 per box.

What is the best Nosler ammo?

Best Nosler ammo depends on your intended use. AccuBond Long Range suits long-range hunting with high ballistic coefficients and reliable expansion. Standard AccuBond works well for general hunting. Nosler offers 13 variants typically around $56 per box, ranging from $28 to $89, depending on caliber and application.