Nosler Jim Shockey 300gr Ballistic Tip Muzzleloader Bullets

$1,587.00

A 300-grain, .458″ bonded-core ballistic tip bullet in a .50 caliber sabot. Engineered for extended range, flat trajectory, and decisive terminal performance in modern in-line muzzleloaders.

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You’re in the Missouri timber, the late-season chill biting through your layers. A big whitetail steps into a clearing at 150 yards—a shot you wouldn’t have taken with a round ball. You’ve got a modern in-line muzzleloader loaded with a Nosler Jim Shockey Ballistic Tip Muzzleloading .458″ Diameter 300 Grain in .50 Caliber Sabot. You settle the crosshairs. This is the moment this projectile was engineered for.

ANSWER CAPSULE: The Nosler Jim Shockey Ballistic Tip Muzzleloading bullet is a .458″ diameter, 300-grain polymer-tipped projectile designed for use in .50 caliber muzzleloaders via a sabot. Sold 15 per package, it combines a bonded core for deep penetration with a ballistic tip for rapid expansion and flat trajectory, effectively bridging the gap between traditional muzzleloading and modern centerfire rifle performance.

When it comes to extending your effective range and terminal performance with a muzzleloader, this bullet is a serious tool. The bonded core is the key—it’s designed to stay together, driving deep even after the polymer tip initiates dramatic expansion. That means you’re not just poking a hole; you’re creating a consistent, lethal wound channel that drops game decisively. The sabot itself is precision-engineered, ensuring a consistent gas seal and accurate alignment in the bore. This consistency translates directly to tighter groups downrange, giving you the confidence to take those longer, ethical shots. At a price of $15.87 for a pack of 15, you’re investing in premium performance without breaking the bank.

Here’s the thing—this isn’t a plinking round. It’s a purpose-built hunting bullet that demands respect for its capabilities. The sleek polymer tip isn’t just for looks; it dramatically reduces drag, resulting in a flatter trajectory and higher retained energy at distance compared to traditional flat-nosed or hollow-point muzzleloader projectiles. You’ll spend less time calculating holdover and more time focusing on the shot. The entire package is drop-in ready, requiring no special preparation or modification to your firearm. Simply load it like any other sabot-based projectile behind your preferred powder charge.

Product Specifications
Specification Detail
Bullet Diameter .458″
Bullet Weight 300 Grains
Sabot Caliber .50 Caliber
Quantity per Package 15 Bullets
Tip Type Polymer Ballistic Tip
Core Construction Bonded Lead Core

Pros & Cons
Pros: Excellent long-range ballistics for a muzzleloader. Bonded core provides reliable penetration and weight retention. Polymer tip ensures consistent expansion. Sabot design offers great accuracy potential. Works in most modern .50 caliber in-line muzzleloaders.
Cons: Premium price per shot compared to traditional conicals or patched round balls. Bonded design may not fragment as violently as some pure lead options, which some hunters prefer for smaller game.

Who It’s For
This bullet is for the muzzleloader hunter who treats their front-stuffer like a rifle. It’s for the hunter who wants to confidently extend their ethical range during Missouri’s muzzleloader season, especially for larger game like whitetail, hog, or even elk. If you shoot a CVA Wolf or a Thompson/Center Omega—two popular and compatible platforms—and you’re looking to maximize downrange energy and terminal performance, this is your bullet. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide to hunters in compliant states.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What powder charge is recommended for this 300-grain bullet?

A: Always consult your firearm’s manual first. However, most modern in-line muzzleloaders perform well with this bullet using charges between 90 and 120 grains by volume of a black powder substitute like Hodgdon Triple Seven or Pyrodex. Start at the lower end and work up to find your rifle’s most accurate load.

Q: Is this bullet suitable for use in a .50 caliber muzzleloader with a 1:28 twist rate?

A: Absolutely. The 300-grain weight and sleek profile are an excellent match for the faster 1:28 twist rates found in most modern in-line muzzleloaders, which helps stabilize the bullet for maximum accuracy.

Q: Can I use a standard #209 shotgun primer to ignite the powder with this bullet?

A: Yes, the Nosler Jim Shockey Ballistic Tip is designed to work with the standard ignition systems of modern muzzleloaders, including those using #209 primers. Just ensure your rifle is rated for that primer type.

Ready to put this advanced projectile to the test? Secure your pack and see what your muzzleloader is truly capable of.

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