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Nosler Accubond Long Range Pricing
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<blockquote data-quote="Swamplord" data-source="post: 726335" data-attributes="member: 2460"><p>I think Barnes screwed up with the 6.5mm, they should have come up with at least a 140 gr LRX... just as Nosler should with the ALR ! actually Nosler needs to come up with a 150 or even 160 gr ALR to really cater to the LRH folks, even Norma has realized the need for a heavy 6.5mm for LR, they have redesigned their awesome bonded 156 gr. Oryx with a boat tail shape improving the BC values on the bullet, I just hope they have also improved the front of the bullet as well, no clue as to when that bullet will be available to reloaders.</p><p></p><p>All the same I really like the sounds of the .30 cal ALR's, hopefully the BC's prove to be somewhat close to the advertised #'s, a 210 gr ALR starting out at 3250 fps with those bc's will stay on step with the big 338's out to 1200 yards easily...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swamplord, post: 726335, member: 2460"] I think Barnes screwed up with the 6.5mm, they should have come up with at least a 140 gr LRX... just as Nosler should with the ALR ! actually Nosler needs to come up with a 150 or even 160 gr ALR to really cater to the LRH folks, even Norma has realized the need for a heavy 6.5mm for LR, they have redesigned their awesome bonded 156 gr. Oryx with a boat tail shape improving the BC values on the bullet, I just hope they have also improved the front of the bullet as well, no clue as to when that bullet will be available to reloaders. All the same I really like the sounds of the .30 cal ALR's, hopefully the BC's prove to be somewhat close to the advertised #'s, a 210 gr ALR starting out at 3250 fps with those bc's will stay on step with the big 338's out to 1200 yards easily... [/QUOTE]
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