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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Seating depth with accubonds
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Sheasly" data-source="post: 1398601" data-attributes="member: 103826"><p>I called Nosler yesterday and had a conversation with a bullet tech. He told me Accubonds like jump. He loads .30 .40 .50 for his daughters gun and selects the one that groups best. I cant remember the caliber. I shoot a 338 LM and he suggested the same. He said at .010 off to .30 off Accubonds get flyers. He said accubonds like jump (and apparently a lot of it). He also told me that there would be a new production run of 300 grain bullets in February and should be on the shelves by March.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Sheasly, post: 1398601, member: 103826"] I called Nosler yesterday and had a conversation with a bullet tech. He told me Accubonds like jump. He loads .30 .40 .50 for his daughters gun and selects the one that groups best. I cant remember the caliber. I shoot a 338 LM and he suggested the same. He said at .010 off to .30 off Accubonds get flyers. He said accubonds like jump (and apparently a lot of it). He also told me that there would be a new production run of 300 grain bullets in February and should be on the shelves by March. [/QUOTE]
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