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Nosler long range Accubond experience
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<blockquote data-quote="emp1953" data-source="post: 2415402" data-attributes="member: 71817"><p>I have .243's, .270's, 30-06's, 308's and have tried the Nosler Accubond Long Range in all of them and am dissatisfied with ABLR performance in all of them. Now the straight Accubonds (AB), not the Long Range version are another story. Found accuracy nodes quickly with them, great accuracy in all the rifles and really good performance on white tail sized game 150yds to 600yds. The 243's and 30-06's are Remingtons, the .270 is a SIG and the .308 is a Tikka. So it is interesting that they all love the straight-up Accubonds and not the Long Range Flavor. I load with H4350, In the 270 I found that the 130gr seldom exited unless the range was 150yds or closer while the 150gr always gives me an exit wound. I found also that the Long Range version responded more noticeably to changes in seating depth than did the regular Accubonds. Good bullets, so I buy up the non-long range version whenever I can and leave the ABLR's on the shelf. Other guys I shoot with swear by the ABLR's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emp1953, post: 2415402, member: 71817"] I have .243's, .270's, 30-06's, 308's and have tried the Nosler Accubond Long Range in all of them and am dissatisfied with ABLR performance in all of them. Now the straight Accubonds (AB), not the Long Range version are another story. Found accuracy nodes quickly with them, great accuracy in all the rifles and really good performance on white tail sized game 150yds to 600yds. The 243's and 30-06's are Remingtons, the .270 is a SIG and the .308 is a Tikka. So it is interesting that they all love the straight-up Accubonds and not the Long Range Flavor. I load with H4350, In the 270 I found that the 130gr seldom exited unless the range was 150yds or closer while the 150gr always gives me an exit wound. I found also that the Long Range version responded more noticeably to changes in seating depth than did the regular Accubonds. Good bullets, so I buy up the non-long range version whenever I can and leave the ABLR's on the shelf. Other guys I shoot with swear by the ABLR's. [/QUOTE]
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