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Where to buy 200gr Accubonds or 208gr AMAXs?
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<blockquote data-quote="SAPPER26" data-source="post: 417371" data-attributes="member: 23660"><p>Thanks for all the info,</p><p> </p><p>I appeciate the offer winmag, it's great to know there are people out there willing to give a guy a hand. I stopped by Cabela's today in Kansas City and sure enough, they had two boxes of the 200gr Accubonds left. This will give me a start and I should be able to develop a load. I was really wanting the AMAXs, but these I'm sure will do the trick. Still would like to get my hands on some AMAXs to compare the two. I have an older model Sendero that I'm waiting on a firing pin assembly to replace the J-lock feature. It's never been shot, so I'll do a barrel break -in with some factory core-lokt ammo my dad had no use for. I know the Sendero rifles have long throats and since this will be a hunting rifle i will make use of the magazine. Will the Accubonds perform fine with a longer jump? Thanks again for all the info.</p><p> </p><p>SAPPER26</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SAPPER26, post: 417371, member: 23660"] Thanks for all the info, I appeciate the offer winmag, it's great to know there are people out there willing to give a guy a hand. I stopped by Cabela's today in Kansas City and sure enough, they had two boxes of the 200gr Accubonds left. This will give me a start and I should be able to develop a load. I was really wanting the AMAXs, but these I'm sure will do the trick. Still would like to get my hands on some AMAXs to compare the two. I have an older model Sendero that I'm waiting on a firing pin assembly to replace the J-lock feature. It's never been shot, so I'll do a barrel break -in with some factory core-lokt ammo my dad had no use for. I know the Sendero rifles have long throats and since this will be a hunting rifle i will make use of the magazine. Will the Accubonds perform fine with a longer jump? Thanks again for all the info. SAPPER26 [/QUOTE]
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