That seems like a fair assumption to me too, but I was wondering if there were other considerations- perhaps the BC may be compromised with the slower twist, or if there were other constraints that could limit this combination. For instance, Nosler gives data for this bullet in the 280ai also...
I am loading for a factory Winchester m70 in 7mm wsm. I already have some 175 ablr’s and rl26. Would you expect these to stabilize well in a 1:9.5 twist barrel or should I look for some 168’s? Any other concerns you might have loading this long of a bullet in the wsm? Nosler load data shows...
I have been loading the Accubonds for this rifle but happened into a good deal on multiple boxes of nosler ammo with the 160 ballistic tip - less than I would pay for the brass alone. I’m sure this would work fine for deer and antelope. What are your thoughts about elk? I mean, Berger shows...
Great question. I guess it depends on the rifle I’m loading for. My Kimber 7-08 is a 4-500 yards gun at max, but I aspire to some longer max ranges (and thus greater precision) with the 28 nosler.
When starting to work on a new load, I’m curious whether most of you look for an optimal powder charge first, or try to find the best seating depth. Berger bullets recommends loading multiple rounds at the min powder charge and testing different seating depths before testing varying powder...
Is Nosler still in the bullet business??? Seriously, I haven’t seen a 160 grain 7mm AccuBond on a shelf in maybe 3 years or more. Anything Nosler that I have seen is crazy expensive.
Admittedly, I have some buyers remorse for diving in with a 28 nosler. $115/box for ammo, if it can be found at...