Description
The Remington Premier AccuTip .50 Caliber 250 Grain Sabot Bullet 24 Per Box is a premium, high-performance muzzleloading projectile designed for modern in-line muzzleloaders. It combines a polymer-tipped, bonded-core bullet with a high-efficiency sabot for superior accuracy and terminal performance on deer and other big game. I’ve put a few dozen of these downrange myself, and they consistently deliver the flat trajectory and reliable expansion you need for confident shots at extended muzzleloader distances.
Key Features
- AccuTip Polymer Tip: Initiates rapid, controlled expansion and maintains a high ballistic coefficient for a flatter trajectory.
- Bonded Core: The lead core is molecularly bonded to the jacket to prevent separation and ensure deep penetration with massive weight retention.
- Power Belt Sabot: A low-friction, high-efficiency sabot that seals the bore for consistent velocity and easy loading, even after several shots.
- Optimized for 250 Grains: This weight offers an excellent balance of speed and knockdown power for most North American game.
Specifications & Details
| Caliber | .50 Caliber (Sabot) |
| Bullet Weight | 250 Grains |
| Bullet Type | Polymer-Tipped, Bonded Core |
| Quantity per Box | 24 Rounds |
| Muzzle Velocity (Approx.) | 2,100 fps (from 100gr Blackhorn 209) |
| Primary Use | Big Game (Deer, Elk, Bear) |
Here’s the thing—modern muzzleloading isn’t about compromise. You want a bullet that performs like a centerfire rifle round, and that’s exactly what Remington engineered with the Premier AccuTip. The bonded core is the real star; it’s designed to mushroom into a devastating, sharp-petaled expansion while holding together to punch through heavy bone and muscle. The polymer tip isn’t just for aerodynamics; it starts that expansion process the instant it meets resistance, which is crucial for ethical, one-shot harvests. At $24.05 for a box of 24, you’re looking at a cost-effective way to stock up for the season without sacrificing quality. This ammo is drop-in ready for most modern .50 caliber in-line muzzleloaders, including popular models from CVA, Thompson/Center, and Knight Rifles.
Who This Bullet Is For
This is for the muzzleloader hunter who has moved past basic round balls and conicals and demands modern ballistic performance. If you hunt in Missouri’s dense timber or across open fields and need a bullet that can handle both close-range brush-bucking and longer shots, the AccuTip is a top-tier choice. It’s also ideal for hunters in states with special muzzleloader seasons who want to maximize their effective range and ensure clean kills.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Excellent accuracy potential due to consistent sabot seal and high-quality construction. Devastating terminal performance with reliable expansion and deep penetration. The polymer tip protects the meplat and improves long-range ballistics. Works great with both loose powder and pelletized propellant systems.
Cons: As a premium sabot, it’s more expensive per shot than basic lead conicals. The specific sabot design may not be optimal for every single barrel’s rifling twist rate, though it’s highly compatible. Like all sabots, performance can be influenced by bore condition and fouling.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What powder charge is recommended for these 250-grain AccuTips?
A: Always consult your firearm’s manual first. That said, these bullets are typically optimized for charges in the 90-110 grain volume equivalent (by weight) of Blackhorn 209, Triple Seven, or similar propellants. Start at the manufacturer’s recommended minimum and work up your load for safety and accuracy.
Q: Are these suitable for elk or larger game?
A: Absolutely. The 250-grain bonded core provides plenty of mass and penetration for elk, black bear, and similar-sized game within reasonable muzzleloader ranges. The controlled expansion ensures energy is dumped into the vitals.
Q: Will these fit and shoot accurately in my muzzleloader?
A: They are designed for .50 caliber in-line rifles with a 1:28″ or 1:26″ twist rate, which covers the vast majority of modern models like the CVA Wolf or Optima, Thompson/Center Impact, and Remington Ultimate. The sabot is engineered for a snug but loadable fit—if your bore is heavily fouled, accuracy may suffer, so consistent cleaning is key.
If you’re ready to see what your muzzleloader is truly capable of, the Remington Premier AccuTip .50 Caliber 250 Grain Sabot Bullet is a proven place to start. This product is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide to compliant states. Add a box to your next range session and put them on paper before season opens.




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