A guy named Bob
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Very good question, I was going to ask the same thing.Accubond or Ballistic Tip?
Very good question, I was going to ask the same thing.Accubond or Ballistic Tip?
There are two flavors of the Accubond. The plain old Accubond (Nosler AB), and the Accubond Long range (Nosler ABLR). I found that they do not shoot the same in my rifles. ABLR shoots to different points of aim than the AB, in one rifle it required 9 clicks of elevation and 4 windage to bring it onto my point of aim. Haven't shot any game with the ABLR's but have successfully with the AB's on whitetail with satisfactory expansion within 300 yds. Do you have any idea what your muzzle velocity was? Nosler recommends 1800fps at the target to ensure reliable expansion.There seems to be an issue with Nosler 180 gr Accubonds. Last year I took a moose at 410 yards. The shot took out both lungs but there was only a tiny entry wound and no external blood. I just got back from a rough week moose hunting in Newfoundland. I shot a bull at about 325 yards down a steep slope with my .300 WM. The guide had glass on the moose. Bullet hit front quarter, but obviously missed bone. The bull was knocked down. It got back up and moved towards the woods. I got a broadside shot at 380 yards and a solid hit. It kept stumbling towards the forest. At 450 I shot it again. It couldn't climb the hill through the trees and stood shaking a moment and then stepped downward off the trail. We had people stationed where we could watch the entire periphery of the forest. It was an island of thick forest surrounded by bogs in the midst of a much bigger forest. After over 30 minutes we went down and where it fell after the first shot there was no blood. No blood at the second or third impacts. 4 of us searched for hours through the thickest forest I've ever been in and couldn't find the moose. The guides said that it could not have gotten out but we could walk by it three feet away and not see it. My guide said that this was the third time in 3 weeks they'd had a similar thing happen with the Nosler ballistic tip rounds. One moose they did get a blood trail but the moose still was able to get into the deep woods and disappear. The outfitter is strongly recommending against those rounds now and is considering banning them. Has anyone else had this problem?
I got off topic from your question....the answer is No. Even with the same bullet, the factory loaded ammunition will shoot slightly different. Different powders, cases and primers. I've tried this experiment. Winchester Expedition 168 ABLR vs Nosler Trophy 168 ABLR. Not only was the Nosler 60 fps slower but it also shot a tick over MOA out to 800 while the Winchester Exp. was closer to 1/2 MOA. So, I shoot the Winchester ammo. My father in law shot Federal Premium 180 tsx at 1" at 100 yds from his 300 Weatherby. The Vortex by Barnes would be 1.6", the Weatherby ammo 1.25". All the same bullet. Different components. Makes a difference.I've got a box of Federal Premium and just ordered two boxes of Nosler Trophy Grade. Both are 180gr Nosler Accubond. Will both brands perform the same since the bullets are the same or will there be a difference in performance? I am preparing for an elk hunt in a few weeks and the Federals are sold out everywhere so I was hoping the Trophy Grade will perform the same.
Accubond or Ballistic Tip?