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<blockquote data-quote="30calyooper" data-source="post: 1671700" data-attributes="member: 107258"><p>Wow, I have not seen many rifles that do poorly with the accubonds or the long range accubonds, unless they were just plain lousy rigs and did not shoot anything very well! Not like you're shooting an old beater Rem 7400 here! So I'm curious - I assume you're trimming, loading and crimping carefully, etc...which brass/powder/primer combo gave you the poor results, what is your Surgeon's barrel contour and twist rate, and what velocities were you getting? Asking because like any brand, those long-for-caliber bullets can get persnickety if a combo of slower twist and/or lower velocity don't get the RPM's where they need to be for proper stabilization...I've seen the same sort of thing happen with Barnes TSX's.</p><p>And oh yes, if you launcher likes 180's and RL-25, no point fixing something that ain't broken! In the course of my life I've taken plenty of game with 180's and sure can't complain about Partitions on elk!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="30calyooper, post: 1671700, member: 107258"] Wow, I have not seen many rifles that do poorly with the accubonds or the long range accubonds, unless they were just plain lousy rigs and did not shoot anything very well! Not like you're shooting an old beater Rem 7400 here! So I'm curious - I assume you're trimming, loading and crimping carefully, etc...which brass/powder/primer combo gave you the poor results, what is your Surgeon's barrel contour and twist rate, and what velocities were you getting? Asking because like any brand, those long-for-caliber bullets can get persnickety if a combo of slower twist and/or lower velocity don't get the RPM's where they need to be for proper stabilization...I've seen the same sort of thing happen with Barnes TSX's. And oh yes, if you launcher likes 180's and RL-25, no point fixing something that ain't broken! In the course of my life I've taken plenty of game with 180's and sure can't complain about Partitions on elk! [/QUOTE]
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