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Testing the 142 LR Accubond
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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 1098991" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>So not really sure about all the science for the BC thing totally but was the 142's bullet built for the 26 nosler maybe. I would think the 26 nosler has a 1/8 twist or better. Also with the speed it produces and the 1-8 twist do we get a better stability factor and a better generated BC when testing. And we all know that for the last couple of years high BC numbers sails bullets. Hell I remember back when it was more about sectional density or how the bullet was bonded with its jacket so it would have deep penetration. Not nocking either on because I have both on my reloading bench right now. Just haven't tested the nosler yet. The berger is a proven bullet and its listed BC works from what I have seen with shooting the 140LD's in my 6.5er. But I love the write up. Great work and better shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 1098991, member: 10429"] So not really sure about all the science for the BC thing totally but was the 142's bullet built for the 26 nosler maybe. I would think the 26 nosler has a 1/8 twist or better. Also with the speed it produces and the 1-8 twist do we get a better stability factor and a better generated BC when testing. And we all know that for the last couple of years high BC numbers sails bullets. Hell I remember back when it was more about sectional density or how the bullet was bonded with its jacket so it would have deep penetration. Not nocking either on because I have both on my reloading bench right now. Just haven't tested the nosler yet. The berger is a proven bullet and its listed BC works from what I have seen with shooting the 140LD's in my 6.5er. But I love the write up. Great work and better shooting. [/QUOTE]
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