I just started reloading this year, I took a nice bear with Accubonds, in Ontario. Then this nice Kentucky buck. I was unable to locate the bullet, as it exited front side of left shoulder. Shot was in right side, and the buck died within site.
I am using BT in a 30 TC for Indiana hunting, so...
Hey, absolutely good to hear from another Hoosier. Also have a 358, that I used Accubonds in my loads. I have taken three nice bear with it, the last was with 200 grain Accubonds.
The guys who was reloading for me, we just went our separate ways. Do you have any load data you could pass...
Yep and when you are brand new to reloading, and staring at a smart phone at a gun store trying to figure it.......But thanks for the comment, I'm glad not everyone is like that. I didn't know if there might be a difference in pressure since I found 2 different recipes with the same bullet, one...
Can I use H4831SC and H-4831 load data interchangeably? It wasn't until later I discover d what the SC stands for. I have one recipe from the Nosler Book,and one from the Hodgden Page. Unfortunately neither one lists both powders.
I used a 200 grain in a 358 WSSM. It's a wildcat we have here in Indiana. I have taken 3 bear. The last one was facing straight away from me. Came about 3 inches left of the spine, piled up 15 feet from where I shot her. I'll see if I can add a pic of the bullet recovered. It lodged in the...
Agreed, but with what I saw on my bear, and when I find something I like, it's just the way I am.. Ford & Chevy both good trucks, Coke & Pepsi...the list goes on. But I get comfortable and like something I tend to stay until it gives me reason to go elsewhere.
Just ask my 1st wife. Lol.
Hey there first post, have already found a lot of good information. I have recently got into reloading. A buddy of mine had been doing it for years and I watched and wanted to get involved.
I have fallen in love with the Accubond line of bullets. This past September I took a nice Ontario black...