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Testing the 142 LR Accubond
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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 1114814" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>That does sound weird. At least your getting horizontal spread and not up and down. Probably if I took the time and measured out each bullet and weighed each bullet and then sorted by weight and length on the ABLR's then I could probably get them to shoot better. But when I buy bergers and it seem also the Sierra match kings in the 142's I can just pull bullets straight out of the box without sorting or weighing and they will group and shoot fine. Usually .5 to .6 MOA at 200 yrds out of my savage 116.....Now here something you don't really expect to happen. I lost my reloading notebook with my information in it. So now I am somewhat starting over with the bergers. I have some of the knowledge locked away in my head but I don't remember exact powder charges. Back to the drawing board kind of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 1114814, member: 10429"] That does sound weird. At least your getting horizontal spread and not up and down. Probably if I took the time and measured out each bullet and weighed each bullet and then sorted by weight and length on the ABLR's then I could probably get them to shoot better. But when I buy bergers and it seem also the Sierra match kings in the 142's I can just pull bullets straight out of the box without sorting or weighing and they will group and shoot fine. Usually .5 to .6 MOA at 200 yrds out of my savage 116.....Now here something you don't really expect to happen. I lost my reloading notebook with my information in it. So now I am somewhat starting over with the bergers. I have some of the knowledge locked away in my head but I don't remember exact powder charges. Back to the drawing board kind of. [/QUOTE]
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