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Reloading
200 gr Part vs Accubond Max-Loads
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<blockquote data-quote="chain" data-source="post: 315250" data-attributes="member: 3456"><p>My COAL is fairly long now, going longer probably isn't an option. My hillbilly logic being " a 200 gr bullet is a 200gr bullet" but when I seated the bullet, flags went up in my mind. You could here it compressing. I have seen on line tid bits that guys are shooting as high as 80 gr but with different brass. I am getting about 2640 fps with the Part and I was just hoping to get that or more with the Accubond but I didn't want things coming apart. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chain, post: 315250, member: 3456"] My COAL is fairly long now, going longer probably isn't an option. My hillbilly logic being " a 200 gr bullet is a 200gr bullet" but when I seated the bullet, flags went up in my mind. You could here it compressing. I have seen on line tid bits that guys are shooting as high as 80 gr but with different brass. I am getting about 2640 fps with the Part and I was just hoping to get that or more with the Accubond but I didn't want things coming apart. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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