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Reloading
Changing Ballistic Tip to Accubond
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<blockquote data-quote="jshepherd61" data-source="post: 1678648" data-attributes="member: 93960"><p>Simple answer is no! You can usually have good luck getting the Accubond to shoot well in most guns, but all have different BC's. I tend to stay with the ABLR as most of my shots are over or well over 500 yds. However what the ABLR will do to a big game animal at say 800 yds (for reference my last five elk were taken between 800 and 1123 yds) the standard Accubond at the same weight wouldn't come close. I use a 7mm STW with 168 ABLR at 3,352 fps. The ballistic difference at 1,000 yds with a standard Accubond is over 4" in drop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jshepherd61, post: 1678648, member: 93960"] Simple answer is no! You can usually have good luck getting the Accubond to shoot well in most guns, but all have different BC’s. I tend to stay with the ABLR as most of my shots are over or well over 500 yds. However what the ABLR will do to a big game animal at say 800 yds (for reference my last five elk were taken between 800 and 1123 yds) the standard Accubond at the same weight wouldn’t come close. I use a 7mm STW with 168 ABLR at 3,352 fps. The ballistic difference at 1,000 yds with a standard Accubond is over 4” in drop. [/QUOTE]
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