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weatherby mark v vs remington 700 sps ss
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 865795" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Why not the 160 Accubond? I've had the most luck with those as far as them not being picky on seating depth or load capacity. They seem to just been an all-around good bullet. They also perform flawlessly on deer.</p><p> </p><p>Reloading is the best thing I ever did for my shooting...</p><p> </p><p>It used to cost me $80 a box for the 110gr Accubond ammo, but now I load MUCH higher quality and precise ammo with the Berger 115's for $16 a box (minus the cost of brass).</p><p> </p><p>Save up your factory once-fired brass, and you'll have lots of good brass for a long time.</p><p> </p><p>Also, I suggest investing into the Stainless Tumbling Media setup. I wish I had bought that instead of the sonic cleaner & tumbler setup I use. Mine works perfectly fine, but it's a 2-step process, whereas the STM setup is a single-step process. It looks pricey and expensive, but it will be WELL worth the investment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 865795, member: 12995"] Why not the 160 Accubond? I've had the most luck with those as far as them not being picky on seating depth or load capacity. They seem to just been an all-around good bullet. They also perform flawlessly on deer. Reloading is the best thing I ever did for my shooting... It used to cost me $80 a box for the 110gr Accubond ammo, but now I load MUCH higher quality and precise ammo with the Berger 115's for $16 a box (minus the cost of brass). Save up your factory once-fired brass, and you'll have lots of good brass for a long time. Also, I suggest investing into the Stainless Tumbling Media setup. I wish I had bought that instead of the sonic cleaner & tumbler setup I use. Mine works perfectly fine, but it's a 2-step process, whereas the STM setup is a single-step process. It looks pricey and expensive, but it will be WELL worth the investment. [/QUOTE]
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