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6.5mm 150g ABLR.
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<blockquote data-quote="7mm man" data-source="post: 3066835" data-attributes="member: 127559"><p>Sometimes boat tail bullets don't settle down and stabilize 100% until they get past 300 yards or so. That being said, normally you would see that at the 100 yard mark too. Another possibility is the standard deviation. If the standard deviation is high you can see vertical dispersion. However I don't think you normally start seeing a noticeable difference until 300 yards. There are likely several other factors to take into consideration.</p><p></p><p>As for 150 ABLR's, they are not easy to get your hands on. I practically stole the (3) boxes of 100 that I got. Normally I the shaft when buying on gunbroker, not that day. Nosler has been really hit or miss with their ABLR's. I am a big fan. However, they can be tricky to load for. Like the AB's they don't mind a nice jump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mm man, post: 3066835, member: 127559"] Sometimes boat tail bullets don't settle down and stabilize 100% until they get past 300 yards or so. That being said, normally you would see that at the 100 yard mark too. Another possibility is the standard deviation. If the standard deviation is high you can see vertical dispersion. However I don't think you normally start seeing a noticeable difference until 300 yards. There are likely several other factors to take into consideration. As for 150 ABLR's, they are not easy to get your hands on. I practically stole the (3) boxes of 100 that I got. Normally I the shaft when buying on gunbroker, not that day. Nosler has been really hit or miss with their ABLR's. I am a big fan. However, they can be tricky to load for. Like the AB's they don't mind a nice jump. [/QUOTE]
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