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Nosler Long Range Accubonds Accuracy Problems?
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<blockquote data-quote="LaHunter" data-source="post: 1063841" data-attributes="member: 54963"><p>I have a M700 7mm rem mag with a Krieger 26" 1:9.5 twist barrel. This rifle stacks 150 grain ballistic tips and 160 grain Accubonds on top of one another. It is a very good shooting rifle. However, I could not get it to shoot the 150 grain ABLR bullets with IMR 4350. The bullets were all over the place. I have recently tried the 168 grain ABLR with IMR 7828, and the best that I have been able to get is about 1.5 moa at 200 yards, which is very poor for my rifle. I tried the 168s at varying seating depths from .015", .045", .08", and .12" from the lands. The groups seems to be very random. </p><p>My rifle shoots the 160 Accubonds with 66.5 grains of IMR 7828 at 3085-3100 fps and shoots sub .5 MOA out to 600 yards.</p><p>The 168 grain ABLR with the same powder and charge was shooting only in the range of 3020 fps.</p><p></p><p>Guess I will be staying with the Accubond 160s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaHunter, post: 1063841, member: 54963"] I have a M700 7mm rem mag with a Krieger 26" 1:9.5 twist barrel. This rifle stacks 150 grain ballistic tips and 160 grain Accubonds on top of one another. It is a very good shooting rifle. However, I could not get it to shoot the 150 grain ABLR bullets with IMR 4350. The bullets were all over the place. I have recently tried the 168 grain ABLR with IMR 7828, and the best that I have been able to get is about 1.5 moa at 200 yards, which is very poor for my rifle. I tried the 168s at varying seating depths from .015", .045", .08", and .12" from the lands. The groups seems to be very random. My rifle shoots the 160 Accubonds with 66.5 grains of IMR 7828 at 3085-3100 fps and shoots sub .5 MOA out to 600 yards. The 168 grain ABLR with the same powder and charge was shooting only in the range of 3020 fps. Guess I will be staying with the Accubond 160s. [/QUOTE]
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