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<blockquote data-quote="siege36" data-source="post: 998708" data-attributes="member: 84434"><p>Hello everyone, i am a new member so wanted to say Hi first. Been reading a lot of post from this sight, just never joined til now. lol</p><p></p><p>Hope this is in the right thread of the forums. Also, if this was covered somewhere in here I apologize.</p><p></p><p>My question is if anyone has experience with .30 caliber 210 gr nosler accubond long range bullets, and even more specifically out of the 30-06 Remington 700 Long Range.</p><p></p><p>I have yet to find the rifle in the LGS yet, but I will be getting one as soon as they come in. Probably topped with the viper something (not exactly sure yet). And I will be installing a timmney trigger. </p><p></p><p>I am not a long range shooter as of yet, However I have started reading and learning from local experts at the range. I will be working up to 700 yards to start (as that is the ranges furthest isle) </p><p></p><p>I currently shoot 165 gr accubonds behind 50 gr of IMR 4350 with decent results (only decent due to lack of my own experience) upto 300 yards. These 210 ABLR's look very interesting, but they are double the cost, so I guess from a hunting stand point, are they worth the extra money? When I get good enough to take shoots out further I would like the bullet to perform well up close say 100 yards to 600 yards? Is that realistic expectations from a 30-06? On paper it appears I should still get around 1650 ft/lbs of energy at that range. </p><p></p><p>I have read a lot on paper now looking for any real experiences. The guys at the range are awesome, just none of them shoot nosler, lol</p><p></p><p>this gun will be mainly used for hunting, with the added learning long range shooting in the process. If there is anything you would add subtract from this whole Idea feel free to chime in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="siege36, post: 998708, member: 84434"] Hello everyone, i am a new member so wanted to say Hi first. Been reading a lot of post from this sight, just never joined til now. lol Hope this is in the right thread of the forums. Also, if this was covered somewhere in here I apologize. My question is if anyone has experience with .30 caliber 210 gr nosler accubond long range bullets, and even more specifically out of the 30-06 Remington 700 Long Range. I have yet to find the rifle in the LGS yet, but I will be getting one as soon as they come in. Probably topped with the viper something (not exactly sure yet). And I will be installing a timmney trigger. I am not a long range shooter as of yet, However I have started reading and learning from local experts at the range. I will be working up to 700 yards to start (as that is the ranges furthest isle) I currently shoot 165 gr accubonds behind 50 gr of IMR 4350 with decent results (only decent due to lack of my own experience) upto 300 yards. These 210 ABLR's look very interesting, but they are double the cost, so I guess from a hunting stand point, are they worth the extra money? When I get good enough to take shoots out further I would like the bullet to perform well up close say 100 yards to 600 yards? Is that realistic expectations from a 30-06? On paper it appears I should still get around 1650 ft/lbs of energy at that range. I have read a lot on paper now looking for any real experiences. The guys at the range are awesome, just none of them shoot nosler, lol this gun will be mainly used for hunting, with the added learning long range shooting in the process. If there is anything you would add subtract from this whole Idea feel free to chime in. [/QUOTE]
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