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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Why the 6.5 caliber?
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<blockquote data-quote="30calyooper" data-source="post: 1780915" data-attributes="member: 107258"><p>BTW - if you're a 270 fan - A couple of friends have used Nosler's 150 Long Range Accubond on game with good results. Sounds like the range was nothing to get wildly excited about (under 400 on deer) so it's not getting into the true long-range game, but at least the guys loading worked out a recipe that is giving them accuracy with reasonable long range potential. From experience that can get to be a project with anything in the Accubond family...often seems to be the case with most bonded core bullets...and no assuming that a sweet load for one launcher is good in another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="30calyooper, post: 1780915, member: 107258"] BTW - if you're a 270 fan - A couple of friends have used Nosler's 150 Long Range Accubond on game with good results. Sounds like the range was nothing to get wildly excited about (under 400 on deer) so it's not getting into the true long-range game, but at least the guys loading worked out a recipe that is giving them accuracy with reasonable long range potential. From experience that can get to be a project with anything in the Accubond family...often seems to be the case with most bonded core bullets...and no assuming that a sweet load for one launcher is good in another. [/QUOTE]
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