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AccuBond LR 6.5mm 142 Grain Bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1089564" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>Bryans testing for actual BC is a great benefit to LR shooters! I think 5-10% off of advertised BC qualifies as not close. Using the 210's in .308, I used the same BC I was using with my 210 Berger's to get good results. The exception at 99% as shown in the chart, was the 129gr 6.5 offering which was an oddball offering of the bunch, and many 6.5 shooters would not give it consideration at all if they were successfully using 140/142gr bullets for long range work. I expect this is why they are bringing out the 142gr LRAB. I'll certainly want to try them and I would be pleasantly surprised if the actual BC is better than what I'm using, and OK with them if they proved equal in BC to the Bergers's, were accurate, and had good terminal performance on game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1089564, member: 10291"] Bryans testing for actual BC is a great benefit to LR shooters! I think 5-10% off of advertised BC qualifies as not close. Using the 210's in .308, I used the same BC I was using with my 210 Berger's to get good results. The exception at 99% as shown in the chart, was the 129gr 6.5 offering which was an oddball offering of the bunch, and many 6.5 shooters would not give it consideration at all if they were successfully using 140/142gr bullets for long range work. I expect this is why they are bringing out the 142gr LRAB. I'll certainly want to try them and I would be pleasantly surprised if the actual BC is better than what I'm using, and OK with them if they proved equal in BC to the Bergers's, were accurate, and had good terminal performance on game. [/QUOTE]
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