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Nosler accubond long range
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<blockquote data-quote="LongBomber" data-source="post: 1196692" data-attributes="member: 14435"><p>I use a g7 bc of .295 for the 142gr lrab, There is a thread on here that has all the lrab tested bc. The bc that nosler gave on the 6.5 142gr is exagerated, however bases on the red neck bullet testing I have done it will be very effective. I use soaked shredded loose leaf paper packed tightly in a rubbermade bin. I have put a few of these into the paper at 100-500 yards from my 26 nosler. All ranges show a pretty decent mushroom. At 100 yards there is about an 1/8" of shank left at 500 there is about 1/3 the shank left. They are definetly softer than a standard accubond, but the do seem to hold together. Hopefully I can connect with a decent black bear this spring and give some real world results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongBomber, post: 1196692, member: 14435"] I use a g7 bc of .295 for the 142gr lrab, There is a thread on here that has all the lrab tested bc. The bc that nosler gave on the 6.5 142gr is exagerated, however bases on the red neck bullet testing I have done it will be very effective. I use soaked shredded loose leaf paper packed tightly in a rubbermade bin. I have put a few of these into the paper at 100-500 yards from my 26 nosler. All ranges show a pretty decent mushroom. At 100 yards there is about an 1/8" of shank left at 500 there is about 1/3 the shank left. They are definetly softer than a standard accubond, but the do seem to hold together. Hopefully I can connect with a decent black bear this spring and give some real world results. [/QUOTE]
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