Ingwe":2wauvlnt said:SJB,
You make good sense to stay with the 160's.
I am wondering though why you say that the ABLR's will NOT be the penetrators that the Accubonds are?? I thought that they are made just the same, only re-shaped for better BC?? That would definitely factor into the mix and I totally agree with shooting game past 600yds...no wind no problem but add wind and all bets are off for me anyway.
Another thing to think about is...Will Nosler continue to make the AccuBond/Origional now that the ABLR is out?? Any word on this???
I am not Nosler, but I would think they are technically "made" the same as the regular AB's, but they fragment much more in the frontal area, under high speed hits, so they will mushroom out further a long way down range.
These are a couple of the recovered pictures from water jugs.
So, they do hold up pretty well, that was shot into the jugs at about 7 yards, so it was probably the most stress a bullet would ever endure, but a regular AB as you know, would have probably retained around 50-70%.
As far as I know, Nosler is continuing to make the regular AB's. I certainly hope they do at least. I really have a few favorites, such as the 140/160 AB for the 7mm.
Jim, will be around to let us know the "word" from Nosler, but I haven't ever heard of them discontinuing the great AB's!
Either way, great to have you aboard this place. I enjoy reading your other posts on 24HCF.