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200gr Accubond strikes again
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 28591" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Brent, Wyo,</p><p>I loaded Western Powders Magnum with the 200 Accubonds for a couple of guys with .300 Win. mags. Started at 78 and went to 80 grains. One brand new Savage 112 heavy barrel (26") really liked the bullet and held each load just under 0.5", velocity is 2947 fps. A heavy Sig tactical preferred 79 grains for 2906 fps and it keyholed them.</p><p></p><p>By the way, we shot that load all the way out to 1000 yards and the drops stayed perfectly with the 200 Match King. At 700 yards the MK penetrated a 1/4" steel plate and was stopped by a second plate. The Accubond put a big dent in the front plate and the bases and some core were stuck in the indentations.</p><p></p><p>BC must be similar between Accubond and Match King since they shot into the same groups downrange. Long range accuracy with the Accubond is excellent in our shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 28591, member: 25"] Brent, Wyo, I loaded Western Powders Magnum with the 200 Accubonds for a couple of guys with .300 Win. mags. Started at 78 and went to 80 grains. One brand new Savage 112 heavy barrel (26") really liked the bullet and held each load just under 0.5", velocity is 2947 fps. A heavy Sig tactical preferred 79 grains for 2906 fps and it keyholed them. By the way, we shot that load all the way out to 1000 yards and the drops stayed perfectly with the 200 Match King. At 700 yards the MK penetrated a 1/4" steel plate and was stopped by a second plate. The Accubond put a big dent in the front plate and the bases and some core were stuck in the indentations. BC must be similar between Accubond and Match King since they shot into the same groups downrange. Long range accuracy with the Accubond is excellent in our shooting. [/QUOTE]
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