Remember the Accelerator line of cartridges?

Cholla

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Reading some of these threads reminded me of the box of 30-06 Accelerator cartridges I bought in the early 1990s. They cost a lot of money when I didn't have a lot to waste and I never hit a thing with them. They seemed like a gimmick to me. Did any of you find them accurate? The one time I thought I really had a chance, the coyote was so close, all I could see was fur in the scope. I fired and missed.

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That brings back the 80's for me too! Good old sabot rounds. Never shot them as I never had a chambering they were in at the time. Pretty nifty idea though, even if it didn't work out.
 
Well, I'm glad to hear it wasn't just me! I was using a Remington 700 BDL I wish I still had. When we moved to Indiana I sold it in a fit of frustration. That's life. Now we're back in Arizona and I bought a Savage Model 12 with a .223 bull barrel. I have a feeling it's going to get heavy fast. Coyotes, watch out this fall!
 
I had a pack of 30/06 accelerators back in the 90s that came with a rem 700 BDL I bought from a friend of my father. rifle was zeroed with some heavy bullets and the accelerators shot significantly higher as expected but did not group worth a darn. I did shoot a WT doe with one at about 200 yds. Dropped her, hit high behind the shoulder with no exit. Performed like a varmint bullet. Never shot at an animal with one after that.
 
I remember being a kid and having a relative show up to hunt pronghorn with accelerator ammo. I found it hilarious at the time, because he could barely hit a paper plate at 100yds. I was able to put down a better 5-shot group at 100yds with my bow, than he was with his rifle... and I was using my own fingers... no release.


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I still have some of them . Mine are 55 grain I think it was the bullet weight verse the rate of twist not being compatible but that's just my thought . The brass did work well for reloads .
 
Oh yes…I bought a box of 55gr/30-06 back in the 80's. Grouped poorly and POI was more then a foot off at 100 yards. Gave them to a buddy….Results we're similar to mine.
 
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