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Handloader
- Dec 26, 2007
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I was motivated by the comments concerning which AccuBond bullets to add so I started this thread believing that the AccuBond is the all around hunting bullet. It sheds enough to do tissue damage yet strong enough to hold together for deep penetration while exiting most of the time if the right bullet weight for the game shot is chosen to match the cartridge used, along with a great BC. What more could one ask for in a bullet to do pretty much everything in the field???
So, how about in 308 caliber adding the 168gr,190gr, 210gr, 220gr. Let the AccuBond dominate the 308 class of cartridges and with these added weights there would be no 30 caliber cartridge that would not be able to find a bullet to suit any work that is needed to be done on game. It would allow the hunter to have a great bullet that could be used on thin skin game as well as heavier game and even dangerous game.
It would also allow the hunter to match the cartridge used to the bullet while optimizing the best velocity and weight for the cartridge, giving the hunter more versatility. By completing the 30 bullet weights using the above mention weights for the AccuBond, would also allow greater versatility for reloaders to find a weight that works best, whether they have to drop down a step or go up one. This would ensure the continued use of an AccuBond bullet instead of running to another make of bullet. Face it, 30 caliber rifles dominate the market and for a good reason. Please, I urge you to make the 308 class of cartridges complete, leaving little excuse not to use the AccuBond for any and all game with the 30 caliber cartridges a hard argument to make.
Personally, I would only use them if this was the case. The perfect all around bullet for the perfect all around 30 caliber cartridges.
So, how about in 308 caliber adding the 168gr,190gr, 210gr, 220gr. Let the AccuBond dominate the 308 class of cartridges and with these added weights there would be no 30 caliber cartridge that would not be able to find a bullet to suit any work that is needed to be done on game. It would allow the hunter to have a great bullet that could be used on thin skin game as well as heavier game and even dangerous game.
It would also allow the hunter to match the cartridge used to the bullet while optimizing the best velocity and weight for the cartridge, giving the hunter more versatility. By completing the 30 bullet weights using the above mention weights for the AccuBond, would also allow greater versatility for reloaders to find a weight that works best, whether they have to drop down a step or go up one. This would ensure the continued use of an AccuBond bullet instead of running to another make of bullet. Face it, 30 caliber rifles dominate the market and for a good reason. Please, I urge you to make the 308 class of cartridges complete, leaving little excuse not to use the AccuBond for any and all game with the 30 caliber cartridges a hard argument to make.
Personally, I would only use them if this was the case. The perfect all around bullet for the perfect all around 30 caliber cartridges.