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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Accubonds or Berger VLD's ???
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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 405370" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>IMO, it depends on the range you want to shoot, and the critters you hunt. For close to mid range (0-600yds) Accubond all the way especially if elk are on the menue. If you wanna push your range farther, the Berger seems to be the better choice for two reasons. Higher B.C.-less wind drift. and two, its alot more fragile bullet that will expand at lower velocities.</p><p> </p><p>Figure out your personal effective range, and pick one theyre both great bullets from what I here. I only have experience with the Accubond, but Ill give Bergers a try on my 300wby when I turn it into a dedicated L/R rifle, and better my personal ability enough at long range to take advantage of the Bergers. For now my max is 0-600, so I want a tough bullet for the close stuff, but it has a tip to help initiate expansion at lower velocities. Accubond fits all the personal criteria I have for the range and game I shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 405370, member: 22166"] IMO, it depends on the range you want to shoot, and the critters you hunt. For close to mid range (0-600yds) Accubond all the way especially if elk are on the menue. If you wanna push your range farther, the Berger seems to be the better choice for two reasons. Higher B.C.-less wind drift. and two, its alot more fragile bullet that will expand at lower velocities. Figure out your personal effective range, and pick one theyre both great bullets from what I here. I only have experience with the Accubond, but Ill give Bergers a try on my 300wby when I turn it into a dedicated L/R rifle, and better my personal ability enough at long range to take advantage of the Bergers. For now my max is 0-600, so I want a tough bullet for the close stuff, but it has a tip to help initiate expansion at lower velocities. Accubond fits all the personal criteria I have for the range and game I shoot. [/QUOTE]
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