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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Nosler accubond performance
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<blockquote data-quote=".300 Dakota" data-source="post: 1983856" data-attributes="member: 106514"><p>DO IT! They are the same as the original bullet but with much better BC and grooves/nickel plating for reduced pressure/higher velocity. That said, you will still not be able to put quite as much powder under them as a Barnes TTSX or TSX of the same weight, but it will be close. Only draw back is like with every grooved bullet, some guns will love them and some will dislike them tremendously. If your gun likes them, there is no downside! They will shoot through an engine block and cause lots of hydraulic shock!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".300 Dakota, post: 1983856, member: 106514"] DO IT! They are the same as the original bullet but with much better BC and grooves/nickel plating for reduced pressure/higher velocity. That said, you will still not be able to put quite as much powder under them as a Barnes TTSX or TSX of the same weight, but it will be close. Only draw back is like with every grooved bullet, some guns will love them and some will dislike them tremendously. If your gun likes them, there is no downside! They will shoot through an engine block and cause lots of hydraulic shock! [/QUOTE]
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