WHAT ACCUBOND SHOULD BE NEXT?

Greg Nolan":c3gidxk6 said:
Still looking for that .416

Same here Greg.
A 325 gr or 350 gr AB would rock in my 416 Wby.

JD338
 
35 Whelen":399q7tan said:
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:

I would love a 275/280 grain AccuBond for a big 35 magnum. That would really push me over the edge on putting together a big 35..
 
I will try a bunch of the following if Nosler makes them

60-70gr .224"
100gr .257"
100-120gr .264"
120-125gr .284"

35R
 
Since you can only get a 250gr .308 in a custom made bullet how about one of these for the big 300 magnums.
 
SJB358":314ymqsd said:
I know there are a few that would love a 220 AB for the 8mm's.

...& we all know what the "hold-up" is, don't we, Scotty??? :mrgreen: :wink:
 
2ndtimer":jd8konvj said:
Woodycreek":jd8konvj 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)

The 95 gr NBT is so tough what would be the point?

I know quite a few guys who run the 105 gr AMax in factory Savage & Remington barrels and have great results. I know under certain conditions even 1-in-10" twists will stabilize that missile.

I also know quite a few people who have built fast-twist 6mms for the 107 SMK, 115 DTac and VLD. Seems like Nosler should have a bullet out there worth building a rifle around!
 
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