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<blockquote data-quote="Blacktail63" data-source="post: 1984494" data-attributes="member: 75421"><p>I think I saw you mention Accubonds as the bullet. If so, measure distance to lands and start your loads 50 thousands off. I shoot nothing but Nosler and have for twenty+ years. All their bonded bullets like a running start. I've alway had great luck with Nosler's accuracy loads. Last year I did a 257AI and it loved 115gr BTs and RL26. Don't get lost in the weeds. Lots of good idea already suggested but some will take longer than 3 trips. If you find a load that prints at 1.5" run with it. Tweak it later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blacktail63, post: 1984494, member: 75421"] I think I saw you mention Accubonds as the bullet. If so, measure distance to lands and start your loads 50 thousands off. I shoot nothing but Nosler and have for twenty+ years. All their bonded bullets like a running start. I’ve alway had great luck with Nosler’s accuracy loads. Last year I did a 257AI and it loved 115gr BTs and RL26. Don’t get lost in the weeds. Lots of good idea already suggested but some will take longer than 3 trips. If you find a load that prints at 1.5” run with it. Tweak it later. [/QUOTE]
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