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280 Ackley Improved question
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<blockquote data-quote="6mm Remington" data-source="post: 572850" data-attributes="member: 35254"><p>freebird63 I do not have the Ackley but I did have a 280 and it loved both IMR4350 and H4831SC with 140 gr. Nosler Partitions. The Accubonds had not came out yet to try.</p><p> </p><p>I found IMR4350 to be very consistant and shot great. I only played with the H4831SC a bit before I foolishly sold the rifle. (needed cash) With the H4831SC I worked up my loads using Magnum primers instead of large rifle just to get a better more consistant ingnition in cold weather if it panned out for me to be accurate, which it appeared as if it was going to do. </p><p> </p><p>I think both those two powders would work well for you also. I used the 140 from everything from coyotes, antelope, deer, to elk and was never disappointed. I think if you can get the Accubond to shoot well for you I would just stick with it! Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6mm Remington, post: 572850, member: 35254"] freebird63 I do not have the Ackley but I did have a 280 and it loved both IMR4350 and H4831SC with 140 gr. Nosler Partitions. The Accubonds had not came out yet to try. I found IMR4350 to be very consistant and shot great. I only played with the H4831SC a bit before I foolishly sold the rifle. (needed cash) With the H4831SC I worked up my loads using Magnum primers instead of large rifle just to get a better more consistant ingnition in cold weather if it panned out for me to be accurate, which it appeared as if it was going to do. I think both those two powders would work well for you also. I used the 140 from everything from coyotes, antelope, deer, to elk and was never disappointed. I think if you can get the Accubond to shoot well for you I would just stick with it! Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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