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.210 grain long range accubondalong load info
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<blockquote data-quote="Les in Wyoming" data-source="post: 2068003" data-attributes="member: 115820"><p>I see this is an old thread. But I am having the exact same problem.If anyone has found the answer, I would like to know. Here is my experience as of today: I am shooting the same 210 Nosler ABLR with H1000. 75.5 trains Fed 215 primers. I have tried seating depths from .021 to .110. I loaded them at .005 increments. Everyone says they need a lot of jump. I found one group at .039, but it would not duplicate again. I tried loading .037 and .041. Lowered powder charge a bit too. Horrible. Then I found one at .085. Same situation. I tried all around it and with a slightly lower charge. All horrible and the exact same load would not duplicate again. My gun is already finicky, but these bullets seem to be insanely so for me. I have invested way too much in these. I also have another box coming in the mail. This is all because I cannot find any more Hornady's for the load I worked up. </p><p></p><p>I also bought a box of Bergers but I don't want to go through this again. I don't need to shoot the box up chasing another load. If anyone has found the right combination, I would like to know it. What kind of jump do Bergers like?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Les in Wyoming, post: 2068003, member: 115820"] I see this is an old thread. But I am having the exact same problem.If anyone has found the answer, I would like to know. Here is my experience as of today: I am shooting the same 210 Nosler ABLR with H1000. 75.5 trains Fed 215 primers. I have tried seating depths from .021 to .110. I loaded them at .005 increments. Everyone says they need a lot of jump. I found one group at .039, but it would not duplicate again. I tried loading .037 and .041. Lowered powder charge a bit too. Horrible. Then I found one at .085. Same situation. I tried all around it and with a slightly lower charge. All horrible and the exact same load would not duplicate again. My gun is already finicky, but these bullets seem to be insanely so for me. I have invested way too much in these. I also have another box coming in the mail. This is all because I cannot find any more Hornady's for the load I worked up. I also bought a box of Bergers but I don't want to go through this again. I don't need to shoot the box up chasing another load. If anyone has found the right combination, I would like to know it. What kind of jump do Bergers like? [/QUOTE]
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