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Post by swilk on Aug 10, 2009 9:20:56 GMT -5
I have a couple boxes of the 225 Accubonds that I plan to play with this week ..... and I still have over 100 of the 3505's.
I think I will just wait until the 180's become available again. I have enough to get me by for now.
Im sure the Accubonds will work well .... but man are they expensive.
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Post by dsg69 on Aug 11, 2009 20:16:30 GMT -5
swilk you will like the Accu-bonds. My brother has been messing with the flex-tip and 180 gr bullets. Both shot very well out of both of his rifles. They are faster off the line but the 225 Accu-bond pass them up down range. Just a big difference in B.C.s. Has anyone else built a GRANT ? If so Hornady made us a hydraulic forming that works great. Saves alot of fire forming.
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Post by swilk on Aug 20, 2009 9:50:39 GMT -5
The accubonds didnt do as well as I had hoped .... Im sure that most of it was not the bullets fault. I tried them out of a different gun that had a factory trigger. Horrible.
Group sizes came in at about 2.5" at 100 yards and velocity was a whole bunch slower.
I got on gunbroker and found an auction for 2 boxes of the 3505's .... they arrived at the house yesterday.
Seems my local powder suppliers are having the same issues with powder as bullets. 10x was impossible to get locally so I ordered 4lbs of it from Natchez.
I think I am good on both powder and bullets for the rest of the year.
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