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Reloading
Another accubond question
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<blockquote data-quote="meatyrem" data-source="post: 454100" data-attributes="member: 26633"><p>I do believe they do have a pure copper jacket, from what I've heard. I hav to think that if they are a little softer, then they should outperform the accubonds for that matter. I have heard on many occasions that they are excellent performers in terms of accuracy. But, ya, if I or anyone gets them to shoot well; then by all means shoot em! I'm just bumbed that they are not made in the 140 for my .280's, and they also aren't made in the 160's or heavier for my 7RUM. Or for gods sakes 200gr for everyone out there with a 30cal<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> I don't think that swift has very many offerings for the scirocco. With them being pure copper jacket and fouling more I don't think that with a properly broken in rifle that there shouldn't be significantly more fouling as far as I'm concerned. Like I heard another forum member say," you gotta clean your rifle anyway". A small price to pay for a possibly better terminally performing bullet for longrange, or lower impact velocity in other words.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meatyrem, post: 454100, member: 26633"] I do believe they do have a pure copper jacket, from what I've heard. I hav to think that if they are a little softer, then they should outperform the accubonds for that matter. I have heard on many occasions that they are excellent performers in terms of accuracy. But, ya, if I or anyone gets them to shoot well; then by all means shoot em! I'm just bumbed that they are not made in the 140 for my .280's, and they also aren't made in the 160's or heavier for my 7RUM. Or for gods sakes 200gr for everyone out there with a 30cal:) I don't think that swift has very many offerings for the scirocco. With them being pure copper jacket and fouling more I don't think that with a properly broken in rifle that there shouldn't be significantly more fouling as far as I'm concerned. Like I heard another forum member say," you gotta clean your rifle anyway". A small price to pay for a possibly better terminally performing bullet for longrange, or lower impact velocity in other words. [/QUOTE]
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