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AccuBond 190 LR .300 WM
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<blockquote data-quote="Hawk in WY" data-source="post: 1222401" data-attributes="member: 70947"><p>Brian's data are very helpful. Thank you.</p><p> </p><p>Stability factor of 1.67 should be OK, but I'm shooting at 6,200 feet. I wonder if elevation and stability are correlated and if that is what is showing up on the 200 yard target. It may not be the powder but my 10 twist barrel that's the problem. lightbulb</p><p> </p><p>The BC according to Brian with my ten twist barrel is a bit disappointing. I haven't shot these beyond 200 yards yet since there is no benefit is burning up bullets that won't group at 200.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawk in WY, post: 1222401, member: 70947"] Brian's data are very helpful. Thank you. Stability factor of 1.67 should be OK, but I'm shooting at 6,200 feet. I wonder if elevation and stability are correlated and if that is what is showing up on the 200 yard target. It may not be the powder but my 10 twist barrel that's the problem. lightbulb The BC according to Brian with my ten twist barrel is a bit disappointing. I haven't shot these beyond 200 yards yet since there is no benefit is burning up bullets that won't group at 200. [/QUOTE]
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