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Nosler AB Long Range No Good?
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<blockquote data-quote="Engineering101" data-source="post: 965936" data-attributes="member: 63138"><p>timber338</p><p> </p><p>Very interesting info. I don't think I've run across many bullets that are known to shoot good in one rifle but are horrible in another - when both rifles are known shooters otherwise. Obviously that can happen but you wouldn't expect to see it in a small sample of data (in this case just 2 rifles) unless the bullet is a little picky. We need a bigger sample size. Is there anyone else out there that has got the ABLRs to shoot accurately? If so, what were the specifics of the load including seating depth.</p><p> </p><p>By the way, the picture showing the bullet fragments was better than I expected. If shot into gel they may hold together good enough and thus be just what people have been saying - good for slow rifles or true long range. That would be a bullet I could use as it would beat the Bergers by 500 fps on the low end. At that point remaining kinetic energy becomes the limit and not bullet expansion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Engineering101, post: 965936, member: 63138"] timber338 Very interesting info. I don't think I've run across many bullets that are known to shoot good in one rifle but are horrible in another - when both rifles are known shooters otherwise. Obviously that can happen but you wouldn't expect to see it in a small sample of data (in this case just 2 rifles) unless the bullet is a little picky. We need a bigger sample size. Is there anyone else out there that has got the ABLRs to shoot accurately? If so, what were the specifics of the load including seating depth. By the way, the picture showing the bullet fragments was better than I expected. If shot into gel they may hold together good enough and thus be just what people have been saying - good for slow rifles or true long range. That would be a bullet I could use as it would beat the Bergers by 500 fps on the low end. At that point remaining kinetic energy becomes the limit and not bullet expansion. [/QUOTE]
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