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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2098004" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>We accept Bergers need a pretty good jump in some rifles so why not expect the same with ABLR's when Nosler actually states they do better with SAAMI COAL thus jump? It may not be what we want a bullet to do but if that is how they work best why do we keep trying to push water uphill? The AB's, on other hand, shoot fantastic close to lands but to apply same logic to a completely different designed bullet is not logical IMO. I agree with QuietTexan on bracketing the ABLR COAL to start the load development which is exactly what I have been doing with the ABLR's. I have NEVER gotten them to shoot anywhere near as accurate as the AB but still decent sub MOA. They seem to be opposite of what we are accustomed to developing loads, start at SAAMI COAL and lengthen versus starting at lands and shortening. It is against out internal precepts that I had to bust through to get them to shoot decent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2098004, member: 63925"] We accept Bergers need a pretty good jump in some rifles so why not expect the same with ABLR's when Nosler actually states they do better with SAAMI COAL thus jump? It may not be what we want a bullet to do but if that is how they work best why do we keep trying to push water uphill? The AB's, on other hand, shoot fantastic close to lands but to apply same logic to a completely different designed bullet is not logical IMO. I agree with QuietTexan on bracketing the ABLR COAL to start the load development which is exactly what I have been doing with the ABLR's. I have NEVER gotten them to shoot anywhere near as accurate as the AB but still decent sub MOA. They seem to be opposite of what we are accustomed to developing loads, start at SAAMI COAL and lengthen versus starting at lands and shortening. It is against out internal precepts that I had to bust through to get them to shoot decent. [/QUOTE]
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