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Reloading
257 wby COAL with 110gr accubonds and 100gr barnes ttsx
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<blockquote data-quote="Overbore 28" data-source="post: 2414022" data-attributes="member: 111020"><p>I'm have a vanguard series 1 that won't shoot Accubonds unless they are stuffed all the way into the case. Weatherby designed this cartridge with free bore. I tried seating bullets long and they looked more like a shotgun pattern than anything else. I knew my gun shot factory loads well so I measured one and was surprised to see how much free bore I had. As soon as I seated my bullets deep in the case my groups shrank to sub MOA. My gun prefers a COAL of 3.140 for the Accubonds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overbore 28, post: 2414022, member: 111020"] I'm have a vanguard series 1 that won't shoot Accubonds unless they are stuffed all the way into the case. Weatherby designed this cartridge with free bore. I tried seating bullets long and they looked more like a shotgun pattern than anything else. I knew my gun shot factory loads well so I measured one and was surprised to see how much free bore I had. As soon as I seated my bullets deep in the case my groups shrank to sub MOA. My gun prefers a COAL of 3.140 for the Accubonds. [/QUOTE]
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