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Nosler LR Accubonds: BC testing results
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<blockquote data-quote="Blaze Orange" data-source="post: 968286" data-attributes="member: 81283"><p>I think the 210 is the flagship for this line of bullets having the highest listed BC in a very popular and widely used caliber. I'm waiting for Bryan's report as well.</p><p></p><p>The other question in my mind is terminal performance at a variety of speeds. </p><p></p><p>From Nosler's webpage:</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Optimum Performance Velocity: </strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Minimum: 1300 fps ( 396 mps)</strong></p><p><strong>Maximum: Unlimited</strong></p><p></p><p>Unlimited sounds a little optimistic...as does 1300. How can it do both? How could the jacket hold together in the rifling at say 3400 and still expand reliably at 1300? Seems like a tall order, but maybe they have the recipe. </p><p></p><p>How do these actually respond to an elk shoulder blade vs. soft tissue from 3200 all the way down to 1300? I've read some reports here and there, but it seems like the body of evidence is still pretty small and the jury is out. </p><p></p><p>How do the terminal ballistics of the 210 ABLR compare the the Berger .308 215 hybrids?</p><p></p><p>Broz has provided outstanding documentation for the 215s in field conditions. Best real world terminal data I've seen presented on any bullet, anywhere. Thanks Broz! </p><p></p><p>I doubt I will ever see a thread like Broz's for the 210 ABLRs. But I think over time, a picture will develop. </p><p></p><p>But for now, what's the tested BC on the 210s? Inquiring minds want to know!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Side note to Broz: I really appreciate your contributions to this site and the invaluable info you've shared. I've learned a ton about long range hunting reading your posts on a wide variety of subjects. Hats off to you sir! --Appreciative Newbie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blaze Orange, post: 968286, member: 81283"] I think the 210 is the flagship for this line of bullets having the highest listed BC in a very popular and widely used caliber. I'm waiting for Bryan's report as well. The other question in my mind is terminal performance at a variety of speeds. From Nosler's webpage: [B] Optimum Performance Velocity: [/B] [B]Minimum: 1300 fps ( 396 mps) Maximum: Unlimited[/B] Unlimited sounds a little optimistic...as does 1300. How can it do both? How could the jacket hold together in the rifling at say 3400 and still expand reliably at 1300? Seems like a tall order, but maybe they have the recipe. How do these actually respond to an elk shoulder blade vs. soft tissue from 3200 all the way down to 1300? I've read some reports here and there, but it seems like the body of evidence is still pretty small and the jury is out. How do the terminal ballistics of the 210 ABLR compare the the Berger .308 215 hybrids? Broz has provided outstanding documentation for the 215s in field conditions. Best real world terminal data I've seen presented on any bullet, anywhere. Thanks Broz! I doubt I will ever see a thread like Broz's for the 210 ABLRs. But I think over time, a picture will develop. But for now, what's the tested BC on the 210s? Inquiring minds want to know! Side note to Broz: I really appreciate your contributions to this site and the invaluable info you've shared. I've learned a ton about long range hunting reading your posts on a wide variety of subjects. Hats off to you sir! --Appreciative Newbie [/QUOTE]
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