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.270 win interbond vs accubond?
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<blockquote data-quote="308sako" data-source="post: 36716" data-attributes="member: 2766"><p>Otis, The load I use is a load which I have worked up to in this particular rifle. The 140 Accubond and 58.5 grains of IMR 7828 with a Federal 210 Match primer in Winchester virgin cases at a cartridge overall length of 3.450 inches, touching the lands. This is a high pressure load which has been worked up to "and beyond" in this rifle. The velocity is 3050 ft/sec's, and low SD's. There was no real gain in velocity for additional powder, an unusual occurance to say the least. All charges are individually weighed, and great care is used in the assembly of course. I have been using the Sierra balistic program and the BC for the Nosler 140 Ballistic-tip bullet. My brother in law shot a 1.75 inch group at 375 yards last weekend with it (5 shots.) Good uck and use common sense when working up your loads. <img src="http://images/icons/smile.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> PS of sorts, I tried my most accurate load for 165 grain .308 bullets in my '06 Ackley today with Interbonds and shot the worst group the rifle has ever produced... ****, lost another $30 to advertizing hype.</p><p></p><p>[ 10-31-2004: Message edited by: 308sako ]</p><p></p><p>[ 10-31-2004: Message edited by: 308sako ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="308sako, post: 36716, member: 2766"] Otis, The load I use is a load which I have worked up to in this particular rifle. The 140 Accubond and 58.5 grains of IMR 7828 with a Federal 210 Match primer in Winchester virgin cases at a cartridge overall length of 3.450 inches, touching the lands. This is a high pressure load which has been worked up to "and beyond" in this rifle. The velocity is 3050 ft/sec's, and low SD's. There was no real gain in velocity for additional powder, an unusual occurance to say the least. All charges are individually weighed, and great care is used in the assembly of course. I have been using the Sierra balistic program and the BC for the Nosler 140 Ballistic-tip bullet. My brother in law shot a 1.75 inch group at 375 yards last weekend with it (5 shots.) Good uck and use common sense when working up your loads. [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img] PS of sorts, I tried my most accurate load for 165 grain .308 bullets in my '06 Ackley today with Interbonds and shot the worst group the rifle has ever produced... ****, lost another $30 to advertizing hype. [ 10-31-2004: Message edited by: 308sako ] [ 10-31-2004: Message edited by: 308sako ] [/QUOTE]
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