AccuBond® 25 Caliber 110 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 | 25 |
Grain | 110 |
Bullet Type | AccuBond |
UPC Code | 54041537421 |
Manufacturer | Nosler |
Manufacturer Part Number | 53742 |
Diameter | 0.257 |
Ballistic Coefficient (BC) | 0.418 |
Overall Length (OAL) (in.) | 1.180 |
Sectional Density (SD.) | 0.238 |
Base | Boat Tail |
Factory Type | No |
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Customer Reviews
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Large Heavy feral Hogs, no problem. DOA. Coyotes, Javelina, Whitetail, Mule Deer, Pronghorn, Desert Bighorn Sheep. 50 yards to 573 yards. No problem
Review by Use nothing else / (Posted on 8/28/2020)In over 20 years of using the .257 AccuBond in 2 model 700's only 4 non-pass threw shots. 2 were head on through a Whitetail sternum and ending up under the hide next to the left ham. 79 and 86 gain retention. 2 were Extra large feral hog broadside head shots. (Didn't recover bullets). 90% dropped on the spot. Those That didn't drop went less than 30 yards. Desert Sheep at 200 yards in blustery over 30 mph crosswind that I misjudged putting bullet near front of entry shoulder but out through center of off side shoulder. Dropped so fast I didn't see him disappear in the grass. Had to count the remaining 9 rams once they settled down to determine one was missing. -
110 Accubond
Review by Gheintz / (Posted on 11/26/2019)This is a good bullet, very accurate. How ever I think nosler would have better sales with a 120 grain AccuBond long range bullet. It would be the first 25 cal. bullet with near .500 bc and wouldn't defeat the purpose of large case like the 25-06 and the .257WBY Mag.