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Not so happy with the Accubonds
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<blockquote data-quote="Hicks" data-source="post: 233408" data-attributes="member: 9129"><p>Sorry, I haven't looked at this thread for a few days. My dad called me this morning and said "You should check out that thread you started on the Accubonds, there's like 9 pages now!"</p><p></p><p>Well, that's the rub, isn't it? The **** things shoot so well, and I've had such bad luck with the Bergers, GKs and MKs (accuracy wise) that I'm tempted to stick with the Accubonds. This rifle is primarily my Antelope rifle though, and my first "long range" rifle and that will put a little twist on what I do. I really want to take something at 1000 yards or beyond and I have my heart set on using the 180gr Berger VLDs for various reasons. I got some good advice on another thread, so I'm goign to try them again while doing things a little different. I know though that whatever happens I can still always load 92 grains of Retumbo, plant a 160gr Accubond over it and shoot tiny little groups all day.</p><p></p><p>Hicks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hicks, post: 233408, member: 9129"] Sorry, I haven't looked at this thread for a few days. My dad called me this morning and said "You should check out that thread you started on the Accubonds, there's like 9 pages now!" Well, that's the rub, isn't it? The **** things shoot so well, and I've had such bad luck with the Bergers, GKs and MKs (accuracy wise) that I'm tempted to stick with the Accubonds. This rifle is primarily my Antelope rifle though, and my first "long range" rifle and that will put a little twist on what I do. I really want to take something at 1000 yards or beyond and I have my heart set on using the 180gr Berger VLDs for various reasons. I got some good advice on another thread, so I'm goign to try them again while doing things a little different. I know though that whatever happens I can still always load 92 grains of Retumbo, plant a 160gr Accubond over it and shoot tiny little groups all day. Hicks [/QUOTE]
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