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Nosler ABLR Testing
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<blockquote data-quote="adamjp" data-source="post: 1898283" data-attributes="member: 40749"><p>I know you need to jump them further. I used up a fair few bullets to find that they prefer a long jump. Try seating them 120 thou out and wiggle your powder to best suit. I think this is down to how Nosler design their ogive as I've found the same thing with Custom Comps and RDFs.</p><p></p><p>With the 142gn bullet, the 6.5 SAUM has more velocity at 250m than a 260 Rem/6.5 Creed has at the muzzle. The range for the Grendel is even further (and Grendels work better with 100gn bullets IMHO).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamjp, post: 1898283, member: 40749"] I know you need to jump them further. I used up a fair few bullets to find that they prefer a long jump. Try seating them 120 thou out and wiggle your powder to best suit. I think this is down to how Nosler design their ogive as I've found the same thing with Custom Comps and RDFs. With the 142gn bullet, the 6.5 SAUM has more velocity at 250m than a 260 Rem/6.5 Creed has at the muzzle. The range for the Grendel is even further (and Grendels work better with 100gn bullets IMHO). [/QUOTE]
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