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Any Luck With Interbonds?
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<blockquote data-quote="deadeyepete" data-source="post: 28393" data-attributes="member: 2132"><p>i have never had bad luck with any hornady product ive been using them before most people knew about them just remember their are no garantees i recently tryed 140 barnes xlc in my 7 mm rem mag and i couldnt make them group under an inch at 100 yards to save my life this brings me to my point 9 out of ten times when you find a bullet that your gun dosent like with the most popular powders it probably wont like them any more with a different powder as for the interbond bullets i would recomend backinking up 10 grains in bullet weight from what your rifle normally likes this will account for the difference in bullet length how ever i wouldnt break the bank on any one load my best load in my 7 mag will group three in a3/8" group at 100 yards was found by just putting together a 139 grain sst with71 gr of imr 7828 and a fed 215 gold medal match large mag prmer good luck and good hunting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deadeyepete, post: 28393, member: 2132"] i have never had bad luck with any hornady product ive been using them before most people knew about them just remember their are no garantees i recently tryed 140 barnes xlc in my 7 mm rem mag and i couldnt make them group under an inch at 100 yards to save my life this brings me to my point 9 out of ten times when you find a bullet that your gun dosent like with the most popular powders it probably wont like them any more with a different powder as for the interbond bullets i would recomend backinking up 10 grains in bullet weight from what your rifle normally likes this will account for the difference in bullet length how ever i wouldnt break the bank on any one load my best load in my 7 mag will group three in a3/8" group at 100 yards was found by just putting together a 139 grain sst with71 gr of imr 7828 and a fed 215 gold medal match large mag prmer good luck and good hunting [/QUOTE]
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