Need load data for 110gr accubond for a 25.06

Guybo

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Aug 4, 2005
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Hi,
This is my first post and i just want to say great forum! I hate to come in here asking for something right off the bat but i'm really in need of some load data for a 110gr AccuBond for my 25.06. If someone could please help me out i would really appreciate it. Thanks & God Bless! Mike
 
I would like to get some load date too, using Retumbo and 110 Accubonds.

With 115 Partitions and 50 grains of IMR 4831 I get decent groups (.75")
but fairly low velocity of 2800 fps. I have heard good things about
Retumbo and velocities more like 3100 fps with this weight bullet.
 
I am looking for data for the 25.06 110gr AccuBond... That is why I joined this forum! When I have some good results I will post!
 
Call our customer service number. I believe Mike will have some load data for you. Here's the number.

1 (800) 285-3701
 
Thanks NOSLER2! I called Mike at Nosler and he said to use the same data as the 115gr Partition. He stated that the velocities would be about 2825fps faster with the 110gr bullet. He also recommended for accuracy seating the bullet .015 - .030 off the lands. I'm off work a couple days next week and i hope to work on some loads then. If i find a sweet load i'll post it for those who may be interested. Mike
 
I found a very sweet load for my 25.06 using the accubonds and RL22. I shot the best group i've ever shot in my life with this combination. I also tried imr4350 and 4831 before trying the RL22 but i wasn't pleased with the results i got. I did get one descent group with a max load of 4831 that showed promise and would probably get better with some work but i moved on to RL22 and have no need to try anything else.
The 4 shot group measured 0.325 :shock: :grin: . I don't know about velocities because i didn't have a chrony on hand when i was shooting.
As soon as i can get battieries in my camera i'll take a pic of some of the targets and post them. I can't wait to shoot a deer with this bullet and see what she does. I would recommend to anyone trying the 110gr AccuBond to give the RL22 a try as well. Mike
 
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