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Reloading
Accubond Long Range accuracy/precision
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<blockquote data-quote="Blacktail63" data-source="post: 1420959" data-attributes="member: 75421"><p>I use 129s in my Creed at 2950fps. The 142s in my 6.5WSM at 3140FPS. 175s in my 28Nosler at 3200FPS. They all need between .05 and .1 jump to fly right and all group under .5MOA. The Creed will hold that out past 800 yards. I jug tested the 175s and 195 Bergers to see which would perform better. I used a fast twist 7-08 with Trail Boss to simulate long range impacts and the 28 with full loads to test close impacts. Both tested well at 1400-1500Fps. At over 3000FPS the Berger would grenade and the ABLR would maintain about 50%. Nuff said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blacktail63, post: 1420959, member: 75421"] I use 129s in my Creed at 2950fps. The 142s in my 6.5WSM at 3140FPS. 175s in my 28Nosler at 3200FPS. They all need between .05 and .1 jump to fly right and all group under .5MOA. The Creed will hold that out past 800 yards. I jug tested the 175s and 195 Bergers to see which would perform better. I used a fast twist 7-08 with Trail Boss to simulate long range impacts and the 28 with full loads to test close impacts. Both tested well at 1400-1500Fps. At over 3000FPS the Berger would grenade and the ABLR would maintain about 50%. Nuff said. [/QUOTE]
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