What I want for 2017...........

FOTIS

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Since we only had only one bullet introduced this year

see here viewtopic.php?f=4&t=32540


What would you like to see next year?


257 ABLR

E-tip in 375 (260gr) and 416 cal (325 gr)

458 300 PT for the 45-70
 
We do have a 200 gr AccuBond available Rodger. This is what I loaded for my pump 35 whelen
 
I have several hundred of them Buddy but I can't seem to get them to shoot as well as a flat base bullet. Wish I knew how to get them too work as well.
 
FOTIS":1v0sfh28 said:
Mine might fare the same
I'm rethinking my seating depth and OAL. Been seating them out to 3.390" and plan on going down to 3.340" or 3.30" OAL and see what happens. But then I've been pushing them over 2900fps also.
 
.284 175 grain AccuBond, just like the 160 AB.

.458 300-350 PT

.358 200-210 ETIP

.243 100/105 grain AccuBond

.308 200 grain BSB

.338 225/250 BSB

.358 225/250/275 BSB

.224 70-75 grain AccuBond
 
Stay on it, Gene. Scotty is growing weaker! Now he is considering that 325 WSM! If Nosler comes through, he'll own that rifle shortly! (y)
 
DrMike":299rz10w said:
Stay on it, Gene. Scotty is growing weaker! Now he is considering that 325 WSM! If Nosler comes through, he'll own that rifle shortly! (y)

Shoot Mike, seeing how easy it is, maybe a guy might need a 325 Newton.... :grin:
 
SJB358":1jam2qwr said:
DrMike":1jam2qwr said:
Stay on it, Gene. Scotty is growing weaker! Now he is considering that 325 WSM! If Nosler comes through, he'll own that rifle shortly! (y)

Shoot Mike, seeing how easy it is, maybe a guy might need a 325 Newton.... :grin:

Well, you got me on that one, Scotty. :mrgreen: How about a nice 8X68S? I can tell you it really wings out those big Woodleighs!
 
SJB358":2ub68fgl said:
.284 175 grain AccuBond, just like the 160 AB.

.458 300-350 PT

.358 200-210 ETIP

.243 100/105 grain AccuBond

.308 200 grain BSB

.338 225/250 BSB

.358 225/250/275 BSB

.224 70-75 grain AccuBond

and a 257 ABLR???? :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
 
FOTIS":2uxt08pl said:
SJB358":2uxt08pl said:
.284 175 grain AccuBond, just like the 160 AB.

.458 300-350 PT

.358 200-210 ETIP

.243 100/105 grain AccuBond

.308 200 grain BSB

.338 225/250 BSB

.358 225/250/275 BSB

.224 70-75 grain AccuBond

and a 257 ABLR???? :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

I would absolutely be down for a 120 grain ABLR... That's another that would make me make
Some moves in regards to rifles... Heck, I'd take a plain Jane 120 AccuBond.... The ABLRs are pretty cool but I dig the plain old ABs as is... Just wished we had more of them.
 
DrMike":23onk1az said:
SJB358":23onk1az said:
DrMike":23onk1az said:
Stay on it, Gene. Scotty is growing weaker! Now he is considering that 325 WSM! If Nosler comes through, he'll own that rifle shortly! (y)

Shoot Mike, seeing how easy it is, maybe a guy might need a 325 Newton.... :grin:

Well, you got me on that one, Scotty. :mrgreen: How about a nice 8X68S? I can tell you it really wings out those big Woodleighs!

Sure, I'd do that as well. Looking forward to your results.

Dewey has some ideas of a 6.5x68 Improved, sorta intrigued by the 8x68 version of the same...
 
.224 CT Lubalox coated Ballistic Silvertip 40 grainer and a .224 50 grain Tipped Varmageddon, coated Varmageddons as well.
 
10gaugemag,

I note this is your first post. Welcome aboard. Always pleased to have new people joining in the fun. Sounds as if you do a bit of varmint shooting. What would you be shooting the .224 caliber bullets in?
 
Some high b.c. 277 bullets since there are getting to be more fast twist custom barrels showing up, at the very least it would wipe the smile off those smug 7mm shooters faces..... :)

277 - 160 gr AccuBond
277 - 160 gr ABLR

358 - 200-225 gr E tip
358 - 250 gr AccuBond

264 - 150 gr Partition
264 - 150 gr AccuBond
 
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