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Nosler LR Accubonds: BC testing results
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Eichele" data-source="post: 1002824" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>Until a few days ago I've been to the range briefly twice since early May. Work and family have been crazy and I've got what I concider a once in a lifetime elk hunt in 11 days so I've been to the range 4 times in the last week. It's is obvious that I haven't practiced this year. My form and groups are reflecting that but it's fair albeit I'm not shooting at the level I am use to. With all that in mind, I've been using the 210 ABLR in my 300 win. I was planning on the 215 hybrid but I can't seem to get them to group at distance whereas I am getting good results from the 210s. At 608, 716 and 999 yards I've been getting anywhere from .25 MOA to 1.5 MOA and the one 1.5 MOA group I did shoot was at 999 yards. Most have been .5-.8 MOA. </p><p></p><p>As far as a BC I have settled on .650 G1 and .329 G7 which is very close to Bryan's values posted at the beginning of this thread. Using these, my come ups match perfectly. </p><p></p><p>I have dug a few up from some fairly tough soil and rotton rocky soils and the retained bullets look great. They're definately bonded well. </p><p></p><p>M</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Eichele, post: 1002824, member: 1007"] Until a few days ago I've been to the range briefly twice since early May. Work and family have been crazy and I've got what I concider a once in a lifetime elk hunt in 11 days so I've been to the range 4 times in the last week. It's is obvious that I haven't practiced this year. My form and groups are reflecting that but it's fair albeit I'm not shooting at the level I am use to. With all that in mind, I've been using the 210 ABLR in my 300 win. I was planning on the 215 hybrid but I can't seem to get them to group at distance whereas I am getting good results from the 210s. At 608, 716 and 999 yards I've been getting anywhere from .25 MOA to 1.5 MOA and the one 1.5 MOA group I did shoot was at 999 yards. Most have been .5-.8 MOA. As far as a BC I have settled on .650 G1 and .329 G7 which is very close to Bryan's values posted at the beginning of this thread. Using these, my come ups match perfectly. I have dug a few up from some fairly tough soil and rotton rocky soils and the retained bullets look great. They're definately bonded well. M [/QUOTE]
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