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SOLD/EXPIRED 7mm 168gr Accubond LR bullets?

GEG

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Kenedy, Texas
I have looked every place I can think of! Does anybody know if any are out there for sale? Thanks.
 
Midway had them in stock for about 15 minutes before they sold out 2 weeks ago and 3rd Generation had them in for a short time too. They sold out fast! I was able to pick 500 to try out. I tried them in my 7 LRM this weekend and they shot really well. I think they are going to be all they are cracked up to be.
 

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Stumpm2 - too early for me to tell for certain. I just shot 2 different loads for groups at 100 yards this weekend, that was the first time I have shot them. First impression are they are going to live up to their advertisement.
 
Stumpm2 - too early for me to tell for certain. I just shot 2 different loads for groups at 100 yards this weekend, that was the first time I have shot them. First impression are they are going to live up to their advertisement.

I'm looking forward to getting my two boxes (should be here by Wednesday) and working up some loads with H1000 and Fed 215GM trying them with my twin Remington 700 Sendero SF 7mm STWs. :D

I also have two boxes of the 150gr coming in too! :cool:
 
One of my local shops got in both the 168grain 7mm and the 150 grain 270cal this week. The 270's are gone but the 7mm's were there an hour before close today. I can't get anyone to say whether the bullets will spin well in a 10" twist, so I've held off for now. Would be nice to know; at least berger and barnes say min. recommended twist..
 
One of my local shops got in both the 168grain 7mm and the 150 grain 270cal this week. The 270's are gone but the 7mm's were there an hour before close today. I can't get anyone to say whether the bullets will spin well in a 10" twist, so I've held off for now. Would be nice to know; at least berger and barnes say min. recommended twist..

I would call Nosler and ask to talk to someone in their technical department.

1-800-285-3701
 
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