WHAT ACCUBOND SHOULD BE NEXT?

Would like to see the following:

165 or 168 gr .308 cal
200 gr in .358 flat point for 35 Remington
350 or 405 gr flat point in .458 (for .45-70, .450 Marlin, .458 WM (reduced loads))
 
Accubonds

.284 -- 150gr
.308 -- 165-168gr
.338 -- 200-210gr
.358 -- 200-215gr
 
I agree that the 140 gr AccuBond is perfect for the .270 Win (or my 270WSM). But I still think that a 120, 125, 130 or 135 gr would be perfect for the 6.5x55, .260 Rem., 6.5 Rem Mag, and .264 Win Mag. Please?
 
For 7x30,7-08,280,7x57 I would like to see a 120 AccuBond, aim it primarily at whitetails/mulies but make it tought enough for caribou/elk.

For 243,6mm,6br a 85 AccuBond for deer

For my 25 wsm a 100 gr AccuBond tough enough for 3500-3700 fps.

While I'm dreaming a 100 gr AccuBond for my 14" 7x30 waters would be incredible.
 
Richracer1":3kqp60pp said:
I'd like a 90 or 100gn AccuBond in .277. This would be an amazing coyote round. :twisted:
Heck, I would settle for a 90, 100, or even 110 gr Ballistic Tip in .277. Would sure make my .270WSM into one heck of a rock chuck gun. Then I would have to get a 4.5-14X Leupold to replace the lowly Burris FFII 3x9 for those 300 yard chucks!
 
150 gr .270 - great elk weight in a 270 WSM
150 gr .284 - middle ground for the 7mm's
165 gr .308 - have to buy Hornady IB's now to get this, rather be buying AB's and this is shared by several buddies as well - Plus, the 165 gr bullet is very popular for the big .308 cals that want speed back, yet keep the punch, i.e. 300 Win Mag or 300 WSM's love em on elk/mule deer.
 
I would like the .338 in a 225 grain with a silimar BC (Higher ?)
In my estimation it might be a bit more of a bone buster like the 250gr Partition with the balistics of the 225gr and might get a few of the 210gr buyers more interested in the 225 gr as well.
Just my opinion, but it seems like the 225 buyers might be helped some with this option (???) depending on their hunting situation.
Thanks
 
I would like the .338 in a 225 grain with a silimar BC (Higher ?)
In my estimation it might be a bit more of a bone buster like the 250gr Partition with the balistics of the 225gr and might get a few of the 210gr buyers more interested in the 225 gr as well.
Just my opinion, but it seems like the 225 buyers might be helped some with this option (???) depending on their hunting situation.
Thanks
 
Rodeo,

The 338 cal 225 gr AB is currently available. I have been asking for a 210 gr AB for my 338 RUM.

Regards,

JD338
 
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