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210 Accubond LR
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<blockquote data-quote="David B. Miller" data-source="post: 1667011" data-attributes="member: 110610"><p>I've used Underwood's rifle cartridges but not Double Tap's and they've been consistently sub moa. As far as the ABLR goes, it's been very accurate(5/8" 3 shot @ 100yds, 168gr.) in my Savage 10 .308 win. 24", as well as the 190gr. (1/2"-3/4") in both my custom .300 wsm long range setup and my .300 wsm AR-10. The loads were all Nosler custom factory ammunition though, as I didn't have the time to reload for those rifles. As far as on game performance goes, I can only speak to the 168gr. ABLR's abilities. Last fall my youngest son was able to harvest a large bodied mule deer buck at a little over 200 yards with a broadside complete pass through shot. The buck dropped like a stone with massive internal damage to the heart and lungs, 1" entry wound and about a 2" exit wound. Granted the .308 Win at 200 yards is definitely slower than than the .300 Win at that distance, and the s.d. on the 210gr is greater than the 168gr. I've also great success with the 200gr barnes LRX and the 200gr federal Edge TLR in both accuracy and on game performance when pushed hard out of both my .300 wsm and .300 Weatherby. Hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David B. Miller, post: 1667011, member: 110610"] I've used Underwood's rifle cartridges but not Double Tap's and they've been consistently sub moa. As far as the ABLR goes, it's been very accurate(5/8" 3 shot @ 100yds, 168gr.) in my Savage 10 .308 win. 24", as well as the 190gr. (1/2"-3/4") in both my custom .300 wsm long range setup and my .300 wsm AR-10. The loads were all Nosler custom factory ammunition though, as I didn't have the time to reload for those rifles. As far as on game performance goes, I can only speak to the 168gr. ABLR's abilities. Last fall my youngest son was able to harvest a large bodied mule deer buck at a little over 200 yards with a broadside complete pass through shot. The buck dropped like a stone with massive internal damage to the heart and lungs, 1" entry wound and about a 2" exit wound. Granted the .308 Win at 200 yards is definitely slower than than the .300 Win at that distance, and the s.d. on the 210gr is greater than the 168gr. I've also great success with the 200gr barnes LRX and the 200gr federal Edge TLR in both accuracy and on game performance when pushed hard out of both my .300 wsm and .300 Weatherby. Hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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