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    TSX

    Here is what I got using a 160 TSX out of my 7 mag. Shot was at 60 yards thanks to the rolling hills.
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    Any .260 Remington shooters??

    For the deer she used a 120 TSX and the goat was a 100 HSP. For some reason, her gun doesnt care for Nosler stuff. My goat was taken with a 110gr. Accubond
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    Any .260 Remington shooters??

    This is a pronghorn she took in NM last year with the .260 This was her deer with the .260 from 2005. She has a deer tag for AZ this October and the .260 will be coming!
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    Outstanding deal on Nosler bullets!

    Thanks
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    Outstanding deal on Nosler bullets!

    Is the solid base the same as the partition with a different base? How would these hold up on an Oryx or Elk where heavy bone mass could be encountered?
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    stevens 223

    I just bought one, havent made it to the range yet. Going to drop an SSS trigger in it and a varmit barrel if the factory one is questionable. If I go that route, a have a DuraMaxx stock also. Couldnt pass it up for the price.
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    6.5 ACB on the way!

    Thanks Bud, I figured I would use the Hornady data for the 129 SP. Can't wait to try them out.
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    6.5 ACB on the way!

    Placed an order yesterday for the new 130gr. 6.5 Accubond for my .260 Remington. Anyone got them yet and had a chance to send some down range? If I can get these up and running, I may try them on deer in a few weeks. I will report back on range results... Wondering what load data to...
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    260 Rem

    I will give a a try in my daughters M700 and in my project Stevens 200 that will have a .260 barrel put on soon. Maybe Nosler can hook up with Winchester or Federal and commerically produce this load???? Not that I care as I reload but some quality loaded ammo that is affordable might breathe...
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    260 Rem

    I would be happy to see the rumored 6.5 Accubond that was projected to be out this year. :roll:
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    Pronghorn with 25-06 Accubond

    Entry Exit I had to load the 100gr Hornady because the 100gr. Partitions were not available in my area. I would not hesitate to use this load on deer. Now if Nosler can get the 6.5 Accubond on the market...
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    Pronghorn with 25-06 Accubond

    Cloverleaf, If that's what it takes, get her one for herself and paint it pink if she wants. Those memories last forever. Derek, It was outside of Vaughn, NM. Next month I will take the 25-06 out for CA deer :oops: November I will head back to NM for deer. That should be fun! :grin:
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    Pronghorn with 25-06 Accubond

    Naming them made it easier to know which one we were talking about. Wanna know how "Ricco" got his name? Hint... Short for Ricco Suave. He was quite the ladies man.
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    Pronghorn with 25-06 Accubond

    BTW, I had her shoot the 100 gr. Hornday as the 100 gr. Partition was hard to find in my area.
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    Pronghorn with 25-06 Accubond

    She shoots a Remington 700 Mountain Rifle. This load was 100 grain Hornadys over some RL-15. The hunt started on Saturday. On Friday night, we did some scouting and she saw her first rattlesnake. Scared her pretty good. We saw her buck on Friday and named him "Crip" (short for cripple) as...
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    Pronghorn with 25-06 Accubond

    Right at 15" Load was the 110 ACB with IMR4350. My daughter shot hers with a .260. Hers is around 14"
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    Pronghorn with 25-06 Accubond

    The 110 ACB worked well for my NM buck. At 200 yds, it dropped him like a rock. Pics to follow. Thanks to all who helped me develop this load.
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    25-05 Accubond Performance

    Seemed to like the 115 BTs the best with VV powder...
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    25-05 Accubond Performance

    Bedded it on Sunday. Taking her out tonight to see how she does with the 110's and RL-22. That Jewell is one sweet trigger!
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