Hey guys, just wanting to share my findings with the accubond LR bullets in 308 and 6.5. Now both these rifles are featherweight customs (sub 6 pound) built by 2 of the best and I expected them to shoot well, but I am truly amazed with both of them.
Lane Precision reaper ti 6.5 creedmoor with a 22 inch fluted 2b bartlein
Load
Alpha brass
Fed210m
43 grains h4350
Nosler 129 accubond LR at .070 off lands
2830fps with an sd of 6
Sub .250 moa accuracy off bags
Accurate Ordnance 308 winchester ti proof carbon sendero at 20 inches
Load
Alpha brass
Fed 210m
43.9 grains h4895
Nosler 168 accubond LR at .070 off lands
2760fps with an sd of 3.. my lowest ever
.250 moa off bags
These bullets have performed great for me this year with whitetail from 50 to 409 yards nice exits with a few bang flops.
Not one deer made it farther than 30 yards.
They both hold .5 moa to 500 (that's the farthest I've shot them) easily as well, with many 3 shot groups much smaller than that.
The coincidence I find is that both rifles absolutely love them with a .070 jump.
I know several guys have struggled with these in past to get accuracy, but my assumption is they are not jumping them far enough.
With the smaller calibers I prefer a bonded hunting style bullet and I feel nosler has hit a home run with these!!
I have read where they were too soft and not penetrating very well for guys shooting fast magnum cartridges, but I've experienced nothing of the sort. At 308 and 6.5 creed velocities these bullets are amazingly accurate and have killed exceptionally well
Lane Precision reaper ti 6.5 creedmoor with a 22 inch fluted 2b bartlein
Load
Alpha brass
Fed210m
43 grains h4350
Nosler 129 accubond LR at .070 off lands
2830fps with an sd of 6
Sub .250 moa accuracy off bags
Accurate Ordnance 308 winchester ti proof carbon sendero at 20 inches
Load
Alpha brass
Fed 210m
43.9 grains h4895
Nosler 168 accubond LR at .070 off lands
2760fps with an sd of 3.. my lowest ever
.250 moa off bags
These bullets have performed great for me this year with whitetail from 50 to 409 yards nice exits with a few bang flops.
Not one deer made it farther than 30 yards.
They both hold .5 moa to 500 (that's the farthest I've shot them) easily as well, with many 3 shot groups much smaller than that.
The coincidence I find is that both rifles absolutely love them with a .070 jump.
I know several guys have struggled with these in past to get accuracy, but my assumption is they are not jumping them far enough.
With the smaller calibers I prefer a bonded hunting style bullet and I feel nosler has hit a home run with these!!
I have read where they were too soft and not penetrating very well for guys shooting fast magnum cartridges, but I've experienced nothing of the sort. At 308 and 6.5 creed velocities these bullets are amazingly accurate and have killed exceptionally well
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