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  1. phil

    7mm 160 gr. Accubond in stock at Blue Collar Reloading

    Powder Valley has inventory also, I just read
  2. phil

    7mm 160 gr. Accubond at MidSouth Shooters Supply

    Choot ‘em up! Creature can’t tell them apart
  3. phil

    7mm 160 gr. Accubond at MidSouth Shooters Supply

    Not bad considering!
  4. phil

    7mm 160 gr. BT

    I’d have to think the AB would be better on elk than a BT. Just in case the angle is a little off……but as always placement is key
  5. phil

    .257 heavies

    I’m trying to justify my .25 Sherman and 25 Sherman Max. Heavier hunting bullets are my “ justification.?“ Glad the wife doesn’t ask questions
  6. phil

    .257 heavies

    new tipped hammer bullets available now I see.
  7. phil

    .257 heavies

    The existing .257 AB is 110grs, that’s why I’m thinking a 125 or so would be a noticeable difference. Hope I get to find out!
  8. phil

    Same or Different?

    When I start load work for a gun i go to ballistic tips first. No matter what I intend to use after that. If it won’t group BT’s to my liking it has an issue of some sort!
  9. phil

    .257 heavies

    Mine usually come to rest between 5-10 thou off the lands, whatever that number is. the 3250 figure I threw out was velocity. I’m running 115 BT’s at 3400 right now.
  10. phil

    .257 heavies

    I’d volunteer to test some prototypes with my .25 Sherman!
  11. phil

    .257 heavies

    A 500ish BC at 3250’ or higher would be an exceptional performer. Between the accuracy and lethality I’m an AB addict
  12. phil

    .257 heavies

    Please please please come on with some 120-125 gr accubonds. Many of us have fast twist higher hp quarter bores and don’t care for the bullet construction of your competitors, the ones that beat you to the punch.
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