WHAT ACCUBOND SHOULD BE NEXT?

Woodycreek":1tyox934 said:
Just like 6mm Remington, others on the forum and myself have said 6mm/.243 AccuBond in 95, 100, and my pick 105 grain.

My bet is that a 105 gr 6mm AccuBond wouldn't stabilize in a 1 in 10" twist. Probably the 95 gr would be the safer choice for universal accuracy from most factory twisted barrels. (Not to say that a 105 gr wouldn't be neat in a 1 in 9" or 1 in 8" twist)
 
Same here! I am thinking the squeaky wheel might get the grease! That 200gr AccuBond or PT would be pretty awesome in the 358 Win. Scotty
 
2ndtimer":3kgyd4ms said:
Woodycreek":3kgyd4ms said:
Just like 6mm Remington, others on the forum and myself have said 6mm/.243 AccuBond in 95, 100, and my pick 105 grain.

My bet is that a 105 gr 6mm AccuBond wouldn't stabilize in a 1 in 10" twist. Probably the 95 gr would be the safer choice for universal accuracy from most factory twisted barrels. (Not to say that a 105 gr wouldn't be neat in a 1 in 9" or 1 in 8" twist)

I have a 1in 9.25 twist on the 700 .243AI and 105s from another company shoot really good.
 
I realize this thread is quite old but so am I so...

My 8mm RM loves the 200 grn ABs above all other bullets. If I got to choose I'd say offer a 220 AB in .323. I'm sure demand wouldn't be all that high but the 200 grainers have hung on so who knows?
All I can currently find in 220 is Seirra Game Kings and Remington Core Locts. Which my rifle will not group the CLs at all. If I could buy 220 ABs I'd never buy another bullet for this rifle.
 
A heavy 7mm around 175g. I'd love to see a standard AB in that range that could be used by the big 7mm magnum cartridges.

Secondly, a 250g AB in .358 to match up to the 250g Partition in the 35 Whelen.
 
DrMike":ad54bzly said:
SJB358":ad54bzly said:
I know there are a few that would love a 220 AB for the 8mm's.

Indeed! And about time when it happens!

I concur.
A 220 gr AB would make the big 8 sing

JD338
 
When are the bullet gods going to come up with a 280-300gr AccuBond for the diameter of .358 so we had a heavy bullet to load up in the Whelens and the Norma Mags and all the standards in that diameter........................... what a bullet that would be :lol:
 
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