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  1. RiverRider

    70 grain Accubond in a 1-8” .223?

    BTW, I had been waiting for months to get my hands on more 70 ABs from SPS...when I finally saw them the other night I tried to buy 500 more, but could only get 450. I guess I got the last of them! I bet it'll be another year before we see them again.
  2. RiverRider

    70 grain Accubond in a 1-8” .223?

    PS, I've played with the 70 AB in my hogslayer ARs, which I believe are 1:8s (both are LaRue barrels). I chose AR-Comp because I have a lot of it on hand and it was not slated for any other use...I had no trouble getting near-MOA performance using 23.0 grains of the stuff. I'm still not very...
  3. RiverRider

    New 70-Grain Accubond...data?

    Follow up: I used QuickLOAD and compared its output with available data for bullets in the 69-grain to 77-grain range, and loaded up trial loads ranging from 22.3 to 23.5 grains of AR-Comp. I shot them in two nearly identical rifles with 18-inch LaRue barrels. I could tell immediately that the...
  4. RiverRider

    New 70-Grain Accubond...data?

    I was looking for .223 Rem data, shooting an AR. The data shown on the site is for the 70-grain RDF...which is obviously better than a WAG, but data specific to the Accubond would be nice. I have, and run QuickLOAD and that's better than a WAG also. I still would like to see published data, though.
  5. RiverRider

    New 70-Grain Accubond...data?

    I have been unable to find any loading data for this new bullet. I have managed to find some of the bullets to try out, but I'm puzzled as to why Nosler has not published any data at all---at least, not that I have been able to find. Am I just looking in the wrong places?
  6. RiverRider

    Powder Temp Sensitivity

    I'd take the opposite approach and do load development when temperatures are 95 to 100 degrees F. That way I could be confident that the load would not act up on me if I was to shoot it at---you guessed it, 95 to 100 degrees. At 70 or 50 or 30 degrees, no sweat. Pun fully intended.
  7. RiverRider

    QL question

    ...or, can be edited to leave clutter out: Cartridge : .280 Rem. Bullet : .284, 150, Nosler PART SP 16326 Useable Case Capaci: 61.025 grain H2O = 3.962 cm³ Cartridge O.A.L. L6: 3.330 inch = 84.58 mm Barrel Length : 22.0 inch = 558.8 mm Predicted Data for Indicated...
  8. RiverRider

    QL question

    When posted correctly: Cartridge : .280 Rem. Bullet : .284, 150, Nosler PART SP 16326 Useable Case Capaci: 61.025 grain H2O = 3.962 cm³ Cartridge O.A.L. L6: 3.330 inch = 84.58 mm Barrel Length : 22.0 inch = 558.8 mm Predicted Data for Indicated Charges of the...
  9. RiverRider

    35 whelen guys help a bruther out

    One of the things I noticed about the Whelen during load development is that as the powder charge was increased, velocity gains were very modest. That made it easier to resist the temptation to try wringing "just a little more" out of it and just focus on accuracy. I found 225 ABs and Re15 to be...
  10. RiverRider

    270 Win, 140 AB & RL26 Load Tweak Help

    Oops. Missed the barrel length comment.
  11. RiverRider

    270 Win, 140 AB & RL26 Load Tweak Help

    I'd guess you're at 62k.
  12. RiverRider

    35 Whelen Quick Load request

    I'm using Re26 in a couple of cartridges and it has never given me any kind of grief. I do tend to go with the milder charge given two different accuracy nodes. Just found a good one for my 6mm Remington...a 95 Partition at about 3100. My .280 likes the 3000 fps charge with a 150 Partition.
  13. RiverRider

    35 Whelen Quick Load request

    Oops.
  14. RiverRider

    35 Whelen Quick Load request

    IMO, Re17 is too slow a burner for the Whelen. Varget or Re15 are much more suitable...i never tried anything else in mine, so I think CFE233 might be worth a try. I have tried Re17 in other cartridges though. Sometimes it's the velocity champ, but top loads can get squirrelly when fired in...
  15. RiverRider

    Sometimes it just doesn't work.

    My money's on a broken scope too. Or maybe loose mounts. Always hedge!
  16. RiverRider

    Is there an explanation?

    There is a youtube video where a guy shoots several shots over a Oehler and a Shooting Chrony set up in series. The averages between the two instruments were very similar, but there were discrepancies of 50 fps and more between the two chronos on individual shots. That got me to thinking, and I...
  17. RiverRider

    RL26 finish off load question

    I betcha it comes in right at about 0.025 inch.
  18. RiverRider

    30-06 & 25-06 again

    In case you kinda take it for granted, you have a great place to shoot there, Guy!
  19. RiverRider

    It is back!

    I'd probably go for one of those if it could be had in 10mm.
  20. RiverRider

    Die choices....help.

    Lee collet Redding body Forster seater Redding FL sizer if you think you need one
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