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Reloading
Another accubond question
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<blockquote data-quote="elkaholic" data-source="post: 454897" data-attributes="member: 13833"><p>I make a conventional style pure lead core, copper jacket bullet. The differences from other shelf bullets are: Rebated boat tail, VLD/metal ballistic tip. I use a thin nose jacket and sometimes serrate the nose. My B.C.'s are higher than any conventional bullets including target varieties. The idea is for effective long range hunting. My bullets are extremely accurate. I shot some 2-3" groups this fall at 880 yards with some 190 SXR's in my 300 Sherman. The 190 has a B.C. of .616. They will expand down to 1600' or lower! I also make the same basic design in a bonded variety, that will withstand higher velocity, and am working on a partition variety with the same B.C. I also make a "double jacket" bonded version of the same style which works well at all ranges. Send me your personal e-mail if you would like to see some pics.........Rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkaholic, post: 454897, member: 13833"] I make a conventional style pure lead core, copper jacket bullet. The differences from other shelf bullets are: Rebated boat tail, VLD/metal ballistic tip. I use a thin nose jacket and sometimes serrate the nose. My B.C.'s are higher than any conventional bullets including target varieties. The idea is for effective long range hunting. My bullets are extremely accurate. I shot some 2-3" groups this fall at 880 yards with some 190 SXR's in my 300 Sherman. The 190 has a B.C. of .616. They will expand down to 1600' or lower! I also make the same basic design in a bonded variety, that will withstand higher velocity, and am working on a partition variety with the same B.C. I also make a "double jacket" bonded version of the same style which works well at all ranges. Send me your personal e-mail if you would like to see some pics.........Rich [/QUOTE]
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