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Difference between Nosler Accubond vs Nosler Accubond LR
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<blockquote data-quote="manitou" data-source="post: 1837868" data-attributes="member: 105280"><p>It seems from the research I have done that the regular Accubonds are easier to achieve accuracy with and more rifles shoot them accurately. Inside 500 yds, there really is no reason to shoot the ABLR Imo.</p><p>I shoot game to over 600 with the standard accubond and am very pleased with the terminal performance. The ABLR is designed to open at slower fps at the target, but if you are maintaining 1800 fps the standard version shouldn't leave you wanting... which is easily done ith the 7 mag. Additionally, you COULD experience poorer performance with the ABLR at close distance due to the bullet being designed to upset at a slower velocity.</p><p>I handload Accubonds for three .284 rifles and all kill with authority and shoot 1/2" groups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manitou, post: 1837868, member: 105280"] It seems from the research I have done that the regular Accubonds are easier to achieve accuracy with and more rifles shoot them accurately. Inside 500 yds, there really is no reason to shoot the ABLR Imo. I shoot game to over 600 with the standard accubond and am very pleased with the terminal performance. The ABLR is designed to open at slower fps at the target, but if you are maintaining 1800 fps the standard version shouldn't leave you wanting... which is easily done ith the 7 mag. Additionally, you COULD experience poorer performance with the ABLR at close distance due to the bullet being designed to upset at a slower velocity. I handload Accubonds for three .284 rifles and all kill with authority and shoot 1/2" groups. [/QUOTE]
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