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Bullet seating depth question
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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 1232702" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>I would try the Berger 168 Hybrid Classic Hunter. Second would try the Hornady 162 ELD-X. Both the Berger Classic and Hornady ELD-X have G1 BCs that are at least 100 points better than the Nosler Accubond. If you built the rifle for LRH you want the higher BC bullets.</p><p></p><p>I like Accubonds and shoot them in a 7mm RM, but that is not one of my long range rifles. I shoot them in a 300 WSM a lot also, but again not for long range. The Accubonds will start running out of oomph for you at about 600 yards. They can be accurate though and fairly insensitive to seating depths. But I think the above Berger's and Hornady's will be too. Good Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 1232702, member: 74902"] I would try the Berger 168 Hybrid Classic Hunter. Second would try the Hornady 162 ELD-X. Both the Berger Classic and Hornady ELD-X have G1 BCs that are at least 100 points better than the Nosler Accubond. If you built the rifle for LRH you want the higher BC bullets. I like Accubonds and shoot them in a 7mm RM, but that is not one of my long range rifles. I shoot them in a 300 WSM a lot also, but again not for long range. The Accubonds will start running out of oomph for you at about 600 yards. They can be accurate though and fairly insensitive to seating depths. But I think the above Berger's and Hornady's will be too. Good Luck. [/QUOTE]
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