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Reloading
Changing Ballistic Tip to Accubond
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 1679049" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>Thanks JMPrecision for the states pricing. For whatever it's work in Canada the 30 cal btips are typically about 35 per fifty (ouch) and the accubonds are hard to find for less than a dollar a piece (super ouch). I love the nosler bullets but for most of what I do it's hard to argue with the hornady price tag. I know I poked a bit of fun at them about their marketing but I do actually use mostly hornady. It's the most available and affordable where I am. I've never used the accubonds as I just can't accept the price. If I want truly tough bullet that still expands like any other lead core I'd reload the federal trophy bonded tips, which have been available to handloaders for a while. They're actually a good bit cheaper than the accubonds here and a lot more insurance if you just really need to guarantee it's gonna get through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 1679049, member: 109862"] Thanks JMPrecision for the states pricing. For whatever it’s work in Canada the 30 cal btips are typically about 35 per fifty (ouch) and the accubonds are hard to find for less than a dollar a piece (super ouch). I love the nosler bullets but for most of what I do it’s hard to argue with the hornady price tag. I know I poked a bit of fun at them about their marketing but I do actually use mostly hornady. It’s the most available and affordable where I am. I’ve never used the accubonds as I just can’t accept the price. If I want truly tough bullet that still expands like any other lead core I’d reload the federal trophy bonded tips, which have been available to handloaders for a while. They’re actually a good bit cheaper than the accubonds here and a lot more insurance if you just really need to guarantee it’s gonna get through. [/QUOTE]
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