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Nosler Accubond LR at short range ?
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<blockquote data-quote="CliffM" data-source="post: 1106927" data-attributes="member: 11533"><p>Pardon the question, but where did you find the information ablr's are made of a "less dense core material"? I was assuming that both bullets are lead core. From years of casting lead bullets every thing that I know of added to pure lead will make it lighter and also harden it to some degree, thus making a bullet less likely to deform. </p><p></p><p>Higher BC by my understanding of ballistics is due to the longer boattail and the change in the nose shape which require a longer bullet for the same weight.</p><p></p><p>Just wondering,</p><p>Cliff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CliffM, post: 1106927, member: 11533"] Pardon the question, but where did you find the information ablr's are made of a "less dense core material"? I was assuming that both bullets are lead core. From years of casting lead bullets every thing that I know of added to pure lead will make it lighter and also harden it to some degree, thus making a bullet less likely to deform. Higher BC by my understanding of ballistics is due to the longer boattail and the change in the nose shape which require a longer bullet for the same weight. Just wondering, Cliff [/QUOTE]
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