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I agree. In the "premium" bullet lineup I've used PTs, NABs and ABLRs, TTX and TTSX.There are so many good bullets being produced today that seems that it seems to me it is just a point of personal preference.
I tried the 150 gr. ABLRs in three 7x57 rifls and a .280 Remington. None of the rifles liked that bullet. Too bad. It's a really good looking bullet.Bullet all the way.
TTSX, LRX, Hammers (tipped hammer if possible) and ..unfortunately now defunct...GS Custom.
Accubonds also make the list (NOT ABLR's)
I use them in my .270Win and a 300WM and they shoot well.I tried the 150 gr. ABLRs in three 7x57 rifls and a .280 Remington. None of the rifles liked that bullet. Too bad. It's a really good looking bullet.
Paul B.
My experience with them was the opposite in the 7 mag. I had to inch mine closer to the lands to get accuracy out of them, but once I did, 4 of them overlay and one shot was outside. The outside shot was my cold, clean barrel shot. Every gun is different for sure. I recently started seating my AB's further back and seen they have been happier there in 3 of my already developed rounds.I use them in my .270Win and a 300WM and they shoot well.
One thing I learned is they're really particular in the amount of jump. I initially tried the standard starting point of 0.020 from the lands and it sucked.. 2-3MOA at 100yds. I then back-up up, and regrouped using the Nosler recommended OAL as a starting point and both went to sub MOA. I now use them rather than PTs, because I find the performance just as good, while they're slightly more accurate in my rifles.