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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
berger for moose!
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<blockquote data-quote="matt_3479" data-source="post: 571180" data-attributes="member: 23070"><p>well my question was if they work past 300 because i was looking for info for my soon to come custom 300. win mag. </p><p></p><p>So i was hoping to load a few 200 grain accubonds for them shoots under 300 yards and then load the rest 210 bergers for them long pokes and carry both with me. I have a buddy that does the same thing. loads 160 grain accubonds in his 7mm STW for shots within 350 and then has 168 bergers past that. Since in his gun they shoot similar he has it sighted in for the bergers and then anything within 350 he shoots with the accubond. His experince with both bullets is that the accubond is a wonderful close to long range round but the berger is better at distance where the accubond beats it at close range. So he loads both rounds and keeps the accubond in the chamber and then if needed he swaps it out for a berger to take long pokes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matt_3479, post: 571180, member: 23070"] well my question was if they work past 300 because i was looking for info for my soon to come custom 300. win mag. So i was hoping to load a few 200 grain accubonds for them shoots under 300 yards and then load the rest 210 bergers for them long pokes and carry both with me. I have a buddy that does the same thing. loads 160 grain accubonds in his 7mm STW for shots within 350 and then has 168 bergers past that. Since in his gun they shoot similar he has it sighted in for the bergers and then anything within 350 he shoots with the accubond. His experince with both bullets is that the accubond is a wonderful close to long range round but the berger is better at distance where the accubond beats it at close range. So he loads both rounds and keeps the accubond in the chamber and then if needed he swaps it out for a berger to take long pokes [/QUOTE]
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