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Ballistic Coefficient of 338 cal Hornady Interbond vs Nosler Accubond?
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<blockquote data-quote="Topshot" data-source="post: 613256" data-attributes="member: 13285"><p>I have found that the 225gn Interbond has a B.C. of about 0.53.</p><p>The SST is a bit lower in B.C.</p><p>Shooting both at 1000 yards the Interbond hits over 1 MOA higher and is much more accurate even though both have similar velocity, accuracy and POI at 100 yards.</p><p>The Nosler Accubond is very similar to the Interbond and has no advantage over the Interbond for long range work. The Accubond however has a much thicker jacket than the Interbond for close range work.</p><p>My pick for long range hunting would be the Interbond depending on which one shot the most accurate in your rifle.</p><p>See my write up on a few of these bullets.. <a href="http://www.austargets.com/Interbond.htm" target="_blank">http://www.austargets.com/Interbond.htm</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topshot, post: 613256, member: 13285"] I have found that the 225gn Interbond has a B.C. of about 0.53. The SST is a bit lower in B.C. Shooting both at 1000 yards the Interbond hits over 1 MOA higher and is much more accurate even though both have similar velocity, accuracy and POI at 100 yards. The Nosler Accubond is very similar to the Interbond and has no advantage over the Interbond for long range work. The Accubond however has a much thicker jacket than the Interbond for close range work. My pick for long range hunting would be the Interbond depending on which one shot the most accurate in your rifle. See my write up on a few of these bullets.. [URL]http://www.austargets.com/Interbond.htm[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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