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30 cal 200 nosler accubonds
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<blockquote data-quote="Jtomlinson" data-source="post: 121418" data-attributes="member: 6305"><p>I am going through exactly the same process at present but in a .300 Win Mag sendero SFII.</p><p></p><p>I am still using H1000 as stocks of Retumbo in the U.K have run out for present.</p><p></p><p>To date I have had no luck with loads seated to regular factory lengths so on my next batch I intend to move the bullet (200 grain Accubond) to .010" back from the lands and work backwards in .005" increments from there until acceptable accuracy is attained.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Rounds seated at .125" back showed no inclination whatsoever to group save in the case of one factory load, this being the GECO 180 soft point, a run of the mill bullet, not bonded or anything special, but nevertheless one which puts 3 shots well inside 5/8" at 100 yards.</p><p></p><p>Had this been a high BC bullet I would be tempted to stick with it for all hunting, hence my desire to obtain good accuracy with the Accubonds. I know they are a good accurate bullet so I just need some spare time to try out different load configurations.</p><p></p><p>You should be able to obtain good accuracy with the load set up you have there, again sounds like you have not yet found the ideal seating depth.</p><p></p><p>Have you carried out any mods to the Sendero such as lighten trigger pull or skim bedding?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jtomlinson, post: 121418, member: 6305"] I am going through exactly the same process at present but in a .300 Win Mag sendero SFII. I am still using H1000 as stocks of Retumbo in the U.K have run out for present. To date I have had no luck with loads seated to regular factory lengths so on my next batch I intend to move the bullet (200 grain Accubond) to .010" back from the lands and work backwards in .005" increments from there until acceptable accuracy is attained. Rounds seated at .125" back showed no inclination whatsoever to group save in the case of one factory load, this being the GECO 180 soft point, a run of the mill bullet, not bonded or anything special, but nevertheless one which puts 3 shots well inside 5/8" at 100 yards. Had this been a high BC bullet I would be tempted to stick with it for all hunting, hence my desire to obtain good accuracy with the Accubonds. I know they are a good accurate bullet so I just need some spare time to try out different load configurations. You should be able to obtain good accuracy with the load set up you have there, again sounds like you have not yet found the ideal seating depth. Have you carried out any mods to the Sendero such as lighten trigger pull or skim bedding? [/QUOTE]
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