WHAT ACCUBOND SHOULD BE NEXT?

I can't wait to see the 110 GR. in .257! Perfect for my .25-06.

How about a 120 Gr. in .284? It would be an excellent long range medium game load in my 7.21 Firebird. It should be able to push it at about 3800-3900 F.P.S. That is a lazer beam!
 
I have long been a 30 caliber fan, but am now seeing the virtues of the 6.5MM diameter. I think a 100/110/120 gr 6.5MM/.264" would be great. Also, Nosler might think about creating a propriety 6.5MM Short Magnum based in the WSM or SAUM series.
 
A 22 caliber, 65gr to 80gr AB with a high BC of .437 or better for the 1x8" twist , would be outstanding, at this time there is only one available in this area, with the red tip.
"Speeds fine, but accuracy is final".
Don nvreloader
 
Another vote for the 6.5mm in the 120 to 130 range.

I'm glad to see at least a few others asking for this as well. I've gotten to where I carry the 260Rem about 80% of the time now and I think the AccuBond would be the end-all slug for that gun.
 
22/65-75 with the 75 being the preferred choice
6.5/100 and 120 just the ticket for the 6.5 Grendel plus all the other 6.5's
 
Granted that the smaller calibers have a bigger market, and therefore much more demand, but I'd love to see a

9.3mm (.366") 250gr AccuBond

That would really make the 9.3x62 cartridge purr.

-Bob F.
 
I just have to put my vote in also. A 6.5mm AB in the 120-130 grain area. I would probably prefer it at the heavier end of that, but a 120 would be the cat's ass in the 6.5x55 and the 260, IMHO. The 6.5-284 or 264 Win might prefer a 130 or so, Regards, Eagleye.
 
I am glad to see the 150gr. .308 will be coming out. (Will be using for Bear and Deer)

Here are my other wishes.

165gr. .308 (For Elk and Moose)
95gr. .24 (For Bear and Deer) :shock: Yes, I have had great success on Black bears with the 95gr. .243.

I have been using the Interbonds in 165gr., but was hoping the Accubonds would be coming out in 150 & 165 as I have been able to get exceptional accuracy out of the Nosler bullets compared to the Hornadys. I have always preferred the Ballistic Tips, but now that the Accubonds are out I will be using these as they offer excellent BC's and bullet integrity in a single bullet.

Keep up the good work, and thanks for your great products.

GS
 
130 grain in 6.5mm would be just the ticket for my 260 remington. I just got the gun and I will be hunting with the 125 gr Partition next week.
Martin
 
I would love to see a 6.5mm WSM - .264 win mag 140gr. AccuBond for deer.

I think that the combination of the high S.D. of a 140gr. .264" AccuBond, combined with great accuracy and B.C. would make an ideal combo for long range Whitetails, Mule deer and Pronghorn.

To this end, another vote for a .264, 140gr AccuBond !
 
I can't think of a better way for a manufacturer to do market research than this! This is AWESOME!

Well, I would love to see a 225 in .358 of course since the load data wouldn't need to be modified TOO much from the 225 BT. ALso what would be great no only in the Whelen for deer, but the 358 Winchester would be formidable with a 180-190 GR AccuBond. I am already pushing a 180 Speer at 2600 out of my 20 inch Browning BLR, so the AccuBond would only be a better missile and give superb ballistics and weight retention.
 
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