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160 Accubond and H1000
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<blockquote data-quote="jonesse91" data-source="post: 610143" data-attributes="member: 37264"><p>As far as that 66.0 grains goes on the Hodgdon site. That is for the flat based partition. They also have data for the 162 Hornady BTSP with a max load of 70.0 grains. Would the accubond more closely follow the second of those two being as it is more similar in design to the BTSP than the flat based partition? I am just puzzled because of the amount of discrepancy on data for the 7mm if you know what I mean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonesse91, post: 610143, member: 37264"] As far as that 66.0 grains goes on the Hodgdon site. That is for the flat based partition. They also have data for the 162 Hornady BTSP with a max load of 70.0 grains. Would the accubond more closely follow the second of those two being as it is more similar in design to the BTSP than the flat based partition? I am just puzzled because of the amount of discrepancy on data for the 7mm if you know what I mean. [/QUOTE]
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