AccuBond® 9.3mm 250 Grain Bullet (50ct)
Through an exclusive bonding process that eliminates voids in the bullet core, AccuBond® couples Nosler's proven copper-alloy jacket with its special lead-alloy core. The result is a bullet that flies true, penetrates deep and retains its weight, without causing extensive barrel fouling. The unique white polymer tip resists deforming and initiates expansion on impact. Nosler's Solid Base® at the rear of the bullet acts as a platform for large diameter mushrooms.
Minimum Velocity: 1800 fps (549 mps)
Maximum Velocity: Unlimited


1. Unique White Polymer Tip
Assures accuracy, smooth chambering and eliminates tip damage during recoil.
2. Tapered Copper-Alloy Jacket
Lethal penetration and uniform expansion with maximum weight-retention and minimal barrel fouling.
3. Lead Alloy Core
Engineered for balanced expansion.
4. Proprietary Bonding Process
Eliminates all possibility of component separation.
5. Boat-Tail Design
Boat tail configuration combines with the streamlined polymer tip for long-range performance and for easier loading.
AccuBond® Bullet Informational Video
AccuBond® Ballistic Gel Test
Box Qty. | 50 |
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Caliber | 9.3mm |
Grain | 250 |
Bullet Type | AccuBond |
UPC Code | 54041597562 |
Manufacturer | Nosler |
Manufacturer Part Number | 59756 |
Diameter | 0.366 |
Ballistic Coefficient (BC) | 0.494 |
Overall Length (OAL) (in.) | 1.395 |
Sectional Density (SD.) | 0.267 |
Base | Boat Tail |
Factory Type | No |
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Customer Reviews
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Great accuracy like magic
Review by Mauzer / (Posted on 9/27/2018)In my 9.3x57 or 9.3x62 I get .5 inch accuracy at 100 yards. I find them availability at online reloading supplies. No matter the caliber nosler is more accurate in my rifles even the ones with sho out bores like magic. -
Great Bullet Plagued by Unavailability
Review by Lawndart / (Posted on 7/19/2017)This bullet has proven quite accurate in my 9.3x62, 9.3x66 Sako Magnum, and 9.3x64 Brenneke. I had hoped to hunt with the Brenneke this fall, but there are none of these bullets to be had. Perhaps, at this time of the year, you can turn a 55-grain BTV line over to larger bored Accubonds for a few weeks. What good is a bullet if it is never available, 'eh?