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<blockquote data-quote="RyanG" data-source="post: 559735" data-attributes="member: 28392"><p>Ok so I have settled on the 180 grain accubond bullet for my upcoming elk hunt. I have been working up a load to shoot out of my Weatherby Accumark..... I had some issues with the bergers grouping under 2" and I just dont have the time to work them out, so I settled on the accubond.... </p><p></p><p>My question is: the Nosler manual says that the MAX load is 100 grains of H1000 for the 180 grain bullet..... the Hodgen site says that the STARTING load is 105 Grains of H1000.... So which one is right and where should I start?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p>Ryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RyanG, post: 559735, member: 28392"] Ok so I have settled on the 180 grain accubond bullet for my upcoming elk hunt. I have been working up a load to shoot out of my Weatherby Accumark..... I had some issues with the bergers grouping under 2" and I just dont have the time to work them out, so I settled on the accubond.... My question is: the Nosler manual says that the MAX load is 100 grains of H1000 for the 180 grain bullet..... the Hodgen site says that the STARTING load is 105 Grains of H1000.... So which one is right and where should I start? Thanks Ryan [/QUOTE]
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