200 gr Accobond out of a 300 wsm

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Was looking to go to a new bullet in my tikka t3 lite 300 wsm. I'm currently using the barnes triple shock in 168 gr. I'm wanting to try the nosler accubond in 200 gr. with a BC of .588. Will this bullet work well with my barrel twist rate of 1:11 and 24 inches? I was think I will get about 2850 fps does this sound right? Thanks
 
Im having the same problem too with my 300wsm. run some numbers through a ballistic program. i am no reloading god or anything but from what i ran through the program you dont gain alot out of the 200grn accubond over the 180accubond. not much difference out to 700yrds. i am shooting the 180xp3 and now looking to reload the 180e-tip since you cant reload the xp3. anyways i hope someone can help you find a good bullet to choose.
 
Look at the drift numbers...there is where you should see the difference.

The 300wsm usually doesn't get the full advantage out of the 200s (a 300WM should get to 3000fps) but they give little up with the 180s.
 
Got this reply from nosler in case anybody was wondering
Question

I have a tikka t3 in 300 wsm, barrel length is 24 " twist is 1:11. Is this barrel twist rate addiquate to stabalize the 200 gr accubond. I believe I'll get around 2850 fps. Thank You.

Nosler Reply

We have not tested a 1-11" twist, but I believe it would be marginal under some atmospheric conditions.

So I guess probably not the best choice, would be great I imagine if you have a 1:10 or better 1:9
 
Got this reply from nosler in case anybody was wondering
Question

I have a tikka t3 in 300 wsm, barrel length is 24 " twist is 1:11. Is this barrel twist rate addiquate to stabalize the 200 gr accubond. I believe I'll get around 2850 fps. Thank You.

Nosler Reply

We have not tested a 1-11" twist, but I believe it would be marginal under some atmospheric conditions.

So I guess probably not the best choice, would be great I imagine if you have a 1:10 or better 1:9

I was actually considering getting a 1:11twist in my 300WSM and shooting the 210's. The stability is there, it just won't be as good as a 1:10. My intended purpose is to maximize velocity by reducing pressures. You can shoot the 200's out of a 1:11. I was going to go with a 28 or 30" barrel for max velocity.

Tank
 
I have a Sako 11:1 twist and have shot 210 Bergers out of it just fine. Bergere lists required of twist 11 for theis bullet and it works. It is longer than 200 Accubond. The Accubond will work just fine in your Tikka. With RL17 i got 2935 fps with 210 Bergers. Shooting the 200 AB's, you might get over 2950, maybe close to 3000? Work up carefully.

Good shooting,

Mark
 
I shot the 200gr NAB out of my blued T3 Win Mag using Retumbo with good accuracy at 2650 fps (slow but accurate). I'm now using Ramshot Magnum with the 200gr NAB in my Super Light Win Mag and it shoots great too. 1-in-11 seems to work just fine.

ETA: OOPS! Old thread! Oh well, this might be useful info for someone running the search engine. Back to your normally scheduled program...
 
I also have a t3 in a 300 wsm and it loves the 210 gr hornady bthp. Not as much as it liked the 178 a-max. But I am still MOA with them.

I am currently shooting 64.5 gr of RL 17 at 2950 fps, they do have alittle wack with them. my COAL is 2.90 they only just feed from the magizine.
 
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