jpndave
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The rifle I have tried them in stacks Bergers or ELDs on top of each other. The ABLR is a beautiful pattern, similar to the full choke in my Benelli...
Regular Accubonds are as simple as ballistic tips. And they are completely idiot proof.I gave 142 and 150 gr. ABLR a fair shake with few powders that worked well in a 6.5 PRC. Nothing exciting. Same powders with Hammers and Bergers were great I didn't want to spend the time and components to get the 210 30 cal ABLR to shoot well in 300 RM and 300 WM. 215 Berger in RUM and 180 HH were outstanding. I've had good luck with regular Accubonds in 4 calibers.
Go to bed Dan
3150 fps at 3.100 COAL with a case full of RL-26. 26" Rock Creek Barrel 1/8 twist.
I did not try Retunbo. I have plenty of Rl-26 however Retunbo is the sauce in the 270 WSM. The pic below is.373 for 5 shots. I miss spoke earlier I was not at home. I think I said it was.343.I'd sure like to hit those numbers. Did you try retumbo with the 160's? Better chance of finding Sasquatch than RL-26 around here at least.
I was thinking the same thing.Wow.....
For one of the easiest bullets to get to shoot accurately that I've played with, I'm surprised at this thread.
Shooting the 7mm, both the 150gr & 175gr ABLR in a number of different cartridges and rifle manufacturers.
150gr in my Stevens 200 in 7mm-08AI, Ruger 77 MKII in 280 Rem, Whitworth Mark X with E.R. Shaw barrel in 284 Win, Savage 111 in 7mm Rem Mag and Weatherby Mark V Weathermark LT in 7mm Weatherby.
175 in the 7mm Rem Mag and 7mm Weatherby Magnum.
Distance off the lands is in the 0.02-0.03" in all but the Weatherby.
The jump in the Mark V is 0.270".
I quit using them for my woods hunting after shots of 50 yards and less they don't seem to open up as I'd expect.
The same weight Nosler Ballistic Tip does more internal damage at close range.
I may try them again on deer at further distances.
Not sure what he means but Mine do great at a tenth of an inch. 168 7mm. almost the edge of pressure and jumping .1". That may have been luck, they were all over the road working up pressure then they snapped together right as I was starting to get the lightest compression. They've stayed reliable there though. Whereas the ELDM has wide nodes at and below pressure, and hammers were tight from start of ladder testing.How far is 'a lot' of jump that you've experienced with them?
Are they? $73 for 100 bullets is cheap for a bonded bullet.Nobody has discussed:
THEY'RE WAY TOO EXPENSIVE!!!
The regular price for the .30 cal 190 is ~$95/box.Are they? $73 for 100 bullets is cheap for a bonded bullet.