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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 2097937" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>I've burned up a lot of powder in a 6.5x284 with those 142. I gave up on them. So now I'm trying them in a 6.5 creed. They are shooting about .75/100yrds at 30 to 40 thousands jump. I have some more testing to do but the creed is about 150fps slower so I was hoping they would work at the slower speed. They check off all the boxes except accuracy and this has been a common theme with these bullets across a bunch of calibers. I really wish some manufacturer could make a bonded bullet that could hold together and expand down around that 1200 to 1400fps range and be very accurate doing it. Something like the ABLR but just accurate, consistent, easy to tune at sammi spec case length. Am i asking for way to much. <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😆" title="Grinning squinting face :laughing:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f606.png" data-shortname=":laughing:" />. I would probably pay a premium price if it could be done and totally legit with accuracy and easy to tune. Even if it was a higher priced metal to make them instead of lead. Could you imagine if a bullet sleek as Berger's VLD's and accurate as there VLD, but just bonded and still able to open up at 1200fps. O well I stop now with my vain imagination.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 2097937, member: 10429"] I’ve burned up a lot of powder in a 6.5x284 with those 142. I gave up on them. So now I’m trying them in a 6.5 creed. They are shooting about .75/100yrds at 30 to 40 thousands jump. I have some more testing to do but the creed is about 150fps slower so I was hoping they would work at the slower speed. They check off all the boxes except accuracy and this has been a common theme with these bullets across a bunch of calibers. I really wish some manufacturer could make a bonded bullet that could hold together and expand down around that 1200 to 1400fps range and be very accurate doing it. Something like the ABLR but just accurate, consistent, easy to tune at sammi spec case length. Am i asking for way to much. 😆. I would probably pay a premium price if it could be done and totally legit with accuracy and easy to tune. Even if it was a higher priced metal to make them instead of lead. Could you imagine if a bullet sleek as Berger’s VLD’s and accurate as there VLD, but just bonded and still able to open up at 1200fps. O well I stop now with my vain imagination. [/QUOTE]
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