Introduction
Unleash the power of the Nosler E-Tip, a lead-free bullet designed for hunters who value performance and environmental stewardship. Introduced by Nosler, Inc. in 2007, based in Bend, Oregon, the E-Tip meets stringent regulations in lead-restricted areas like California with its innovative copper alloy construction.
Celebrated for its near-100% weight retention and reliable expansion, the E-Tip delivers exceptional terminal performance, making it a go-to choice for ethical hunters targeting big game. Its versatile design excels in diverse hunting conditions, from close-quarters brush to long-range open terrain.
- Caliber Range: Available from .243 to .338 inches, supporting cartridges like .243 Winchester, 6.5 Creedmoor, .308 Winchester, 30-06 Springfield, and .300 Winchester Magnum.
- Weight Options: Spans 90 to 200 grains, with popular variants like 90-grain .243, 120-grain 6.5mm, and 150-grain .308.
- Hunting Focus: Engineered for consistent penetration and expansion, ideal for medium to large game in varied hunting scenarios.
Technical Characteristics
The Nosler E-Tip is built for hunters who demand reliability and precision. Its advanced lead-free design ensures top-tier performance in the field.
- Copper Alloy Construction: Made from a lead-free copper alloy, ensuring near-100% weight retention with no core-jacket separation, even through heavy bone.
- Polymer-Tipped Design: Features a green polymer tip and hollow-point cavity for controlled expansion at velocities as low as 1,800 fps, achieving 1.5-2x diameter expansion.
- Boat-Tail Profile: Streamlined boat-tail design enhances ballistic efficiency and reduces drag for flat trajectories.
- Velocity and Range: Optimized for muzzle velocities of 2,000-3,500 fps, effective to 500+ yards with excellent stability.
- Reduced Fouling: Lead-free alloy reduces barrel fouling by 15-20% compared to lead-core bullets, extending cleaning intervals.
Reloading requires precision, using standard dies and SAAMI-compliant COAL to manage pressures. Maintain case neck tension (0.002-0.004″) for optimal accuracy, as the E-Tip’s durable construction suits rugged hunts but demands careful load development.
Ballistics and Performance
With G1 BCs ranging from 0.300 to 0.523, the E-Tip offers strong long-range stability and wind resistance, supported by high sectional density for deep penetration. Field tests show a 120-grain 6.5mm E-Tip achieving 0.5-0.8 MOA at 300 yards with ES/SD under 15 fps from a 1:8 twist barrel. The 90-grain .243 is perfect for deer and antelope, while the 180-grain .308 excels for larger game like elk or moose, retaining energy to 400 yards.
The Expert Ballistics Table below lists key E-Tip variants from Nosler specifications, sorted by diameter then weight. BCs are G1; verify on Nosler’s site for updates.
| Diameter (inches) | Weight (grains) | Ballistic Coefficient (BC) | Sectional Density |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.243 | 90 | 0.357 | 0.218 |
| 0.264 | 120 | 0.417 | 0.246 |
| 0.264 | 130 | 0.448 | 0.266 |
| 0.277 | 130 | 0.433 | 0.242 |
| 0.284 | 120 | 0.366 | 0.213 |
| 0.284 | 150 | 0.451 | 0.266 |
| 0.308 | 150 | 0.434 | 0.226 |
| 0.308 | 165 | 0.458 | 0.248 |
| 0.308 | 180 | 0.474 | 0.271 |
| 0.338 | 180 | 0.454 | 0.225 |
| 0.338 | 200 | 0.523 | 0.250 |
Groups of 0.5-0.8 MOA achievable; excels to 500 yards with proper shot placement.
Comparison Bullets
The E-Tip competes with Barnes TTSX (tipped monolithic) and Hornady GMX (monolithic copper). Its BCs (0.300-0.523) are slightly lower than TTSX (0.295-0.586) but comparable to GMX (0.245-0.540). The E-Tip’s expansion is 5-10% less consistent than TTSX at low velocities (1,800 fps) but matches GMX in penetration. Against TTSX 130gr 6.5mm, the E-Tip 120gr 6.5mm drops 5% more at 400 yards; versus GMX 150gr .308, it retains similar weight but expands 5% slower. Advantages: cost-effective ($0.55-$0.85 per bullet), eco-friendly. Drawbacks: slightly lower BC, less rapid expansion than TTSX.
| Bullet | Diameter Range (inches) | Weight Range (grains) | BC Range | Key Feature |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nosler E-Tip | 0.243-0.338 | 90-200 | 0.300-0.523 | Polymer tip, lead-free alloy |
| Barnes TTSX | 0.224-0.338 | 50-225 | 0.295-0.586 | Polymer tip, grooved monolithic |
| Hornady GMX | 0.224-0.338 | 70-200 | 0.245-0.540 | Polymer tip, monolithic copper |
Field reports indicate E-Tip trailing TTSX by 0.2 MOA at 400 yards but matching GMX in penetration consistency.
Applications and Practical Aspects
Ideal for hunting:
- 90gr .243 for deer and antelope;
- 120-130gr 6.5mm for mid-range elk or bear;
- 150-180gr .308 for moose or large game;
- 180-200gr .338 for long-range big game.
Delivers 0.5-0.8 MOA in tuned rifles, ideal for ethical kills.
Reloading
- Load Data: Refer to Nosler’s reloading manual or website for E-Tip-specific data, as the copper alloy design generates higher pressures than lead-core bullets.
- Starting Charges: Begin 5-10% below maximum loads for comparable lead bullets to avoid over-pressure; increase gradually while checking for pressure signs.
- Seating Consistency: Ensure precise seating depths (0.010-0.050″ off lands) to maximize accuracy, as the E-Tip’s bearing surface is sensitive to inconsistencies.
- Crimp Application: Apply a light to medium crimp on the cannelure for secure bullet retention, particularly in semi-auto or high-recoil rifles, ensuring reliable feeding.
- Barrel Twist Compatibility: Match barrel twist rate to E-Tip weight (e.g., 1:10 for 90gr .243, 1:8 for 120gr 6.5mm) for proper stabilization and optimal accuracy.
- Velocity Check: Chronograph to confirm velocities above 1,800-2,000 fps for reliable expansion, targeting extreme spreads under 15 fps.
- Storage: Store in sealed containers to protect from moisture; suitable for all hunting applications per design.
Conclusion
Nosler E-Tip is a reliable lead-free hunting bullet, offering a balance of eco-conscious design and solid performance. Its cost-effectiveness and consistent penetration make it a strong choice for hunters in lead-restricted areas or pursuing big game. Visit official website.


