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7mm Rem Mag | 168gr Accubond Long Range | Reloder-25
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<blockquote data-quote="trent.g" data-source="post: 1726818" data-attributes="member: 111498"><p>Yes, I've been using a chrono and looking for velocity nodes before sitting down and actually putting groups on paper in those spectrums.</p><p>It looks like my ELD-X / H1000 recipe is checking out ok. Not amazing at 3.29", but tightened up at 3.285" with 4 of 5 shots touching on the same horizontal line. 1st shot was a cold bore flier a bit high & left. Not bad at all, but I'll see if I can tune that out by going even shorter.</p><p>The ABLR bughole recipe at 3.295" didn't check out. Makes sense to be a fluke between two not so good groups 5 thou on either side. Not sure if I should give up on the bullet or keep testing out to 0.18 jump. For what it's worth, I tossed in 5 regular Accubond 160's in a previously tested powder charge (zero good groups at 3.30" max mag length whatsoever) and they printed in almost a straight vertical line with 0.182" jump. I suppose I could probably go through the ladder testing all over again betweeen 3.25" and 3.28" on everything. Maybe this gun just likes a ginormous jump. For now, I might hunt with the eldx recipe as is, although I'd prefer a bonded bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trent.g, post: 1726818, member: 111498"] Yes, I’ve been using a chrono and looking for velocity nodes before sitting down and actually putting groups on paper in those spectrums. It looks like my ELD-X / H1000 recipe is checking out ok. Not amazing at 3.29”, but tightened up at 3.285” with 4 of 5 shots touching on the same horizontal line. 1st shot was a cold bore flier a bit high & left. Not bad at all, but I’ll see if I can tune that out by going even shorter. The ABLR bughole recipe at 3.295” didn’t check out. Makes sense to be a fluke between two not so good groups 5 thou on either side. Not sure if I should give up on the bullet or keep testing out to 0.18 jump. For what it’s worth, I tossed in 5 regular Accubond 160’s in a previously tested powder charge (zero good groups at 3.30” max mag length whatsoever) and they printed in almost a straight vertical line with 0.182” jump. I suppose I could probably go through the ladder testing all over again betweeen 3.25” and 3.28” on everything. Maybe this gun just likes a ginormous jump. For now, I might hunt with the eldx recipe as is, although I’d prefer a bonded bullet. [/QUOTE]
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