Nolser 110 accu bond is a great bullet and will shoot very well and perform well. I would use IMR 4350 very accurate and hit that bear in the boiler and it will go down quickly.
Desert fox when you change from g1to G7 is it changing the bullet BC or facoring in the differance? I tried JBM and it seems to my eye the BC doesn't change from G1 to G7 unless it is done internally in the program? But when I manually imput the BC rating then it makes a differance?
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Guy I agree the 95 bal tip is a great bullet I use it also with H=4831SC very accurate, but I would think the devistation in an accu bond would be impressive, as with my 25-06 I see a differance between bal tips and accu bonds on deer at longer ranges, those accu bonds suck the life out of...
I would like that bullet construction in a 6mm offering. I would think they would sell alot of 95 accu bonds. I think it would perform like an E tip with the lead of course!
I see the Noselr site has 25-06 brass for sale is cabelas been shipped to yet? Or any other local spot to buy??? Shipping seems high for 1-2 boxes of brass? 14.41 to ship brass? Thanks CT
The only problem I have seen with bergers is bone hits!!! Let me know how it does if you hit bone! Remember where they are htting things on those long range best of the west shots too!
I can also tell by point of impact. I have a 22-250 uses h-380 and I hunt coyotes year round well that will change from 80 degree day to a 35 degree day right around 1.5" differance at 100 yrds. Imagine what that would be at 400 yards and the 35 degree day?
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my best groups came from using varget and those 80 grain bullets, but remember these are still a varmint jacket bullet, the main reason I switched to 95 nosler BT's they hold together better on coyotes and anything bigger in case you hit bone!
Well I have had great luck with H-4831 SC in my .243 using nosler brass and winchester primers. 43 grains and nosler 95 BT makes tiny and very repeatable groups. Plus SD is below 10. I can get more velocity with other powders but group size and SD is the best with H-4831sc.
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What is going on with the 2009 release of 25-06 Nolser brass? Been holding out on buying more brass waiting on the nosler, it works very well in my .243. Nosler guys any idea as to when it will hit the shelves?
Try 42-43.5 grains of H-4831SC behind those 95 bal tips. My .243 loves that load and shoots great groups and the SD is very low, plus you get decent case capacity and the extreme powder is a good choice.
The reason reloading sales at gander are off is they are a rip off big time and people shop around! Sure there sales are down who would buy from them at such high prices? I stopped at a Gander on a trip to wis dells 2 years ago they wanted 13.00 more than cabelas or others on a pack of 50...
Many products say removes carbon and I have tried a few but nothing gets rid of compressed carbon residue better for em than brownells paste! I have cleaned with many things have clean patches then run the brownells paste down the bore only to get 3-4 black carbon patches. try it with what ever...
My standard 25-06 load is 47.5 grains IMR 4350 with 110 AB's very accurate to 600 yards, I want to see if 17 will add 80-100 fps with same charge and still keep my accuracy. Thanks I will report back next week as to results.
I just loaded up some 90 BT in my .243 with RL 17 and some 110 accu bonds in my 25-06 want to see if this powder does what they claim. Anyone else try this with success yet? Too wet to get out to the range, hoping to in a few days and see what this powder will do for accuracy and speed compaired...