I would love it if the 210 30 cal is what they say it is BC and opening speed wise.... its almost unbelievable with a .730BC and a low opening speed of almost in the subsonic range ....
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Im with you spanners.
If it can do what they clam then they will be a great buttet for most situations.
Hopfully they live up to the hype
AccuBond LongRange - YouTube
The hype....
After seeing the vid, my money is on it performing as per ABs currently. Similar pics in mags of the current range and the expansion vs speed as the video.
Blah. Let down :(
200 on their way in the post to me as I write this...will soon know if its too good to be true! :-)
I hope not.
I don't have the twist to run 208 amaxes and have found the 168 lacking in penetration up close even at lowly 308 velocitys.
Brilliant out 300y plus tho.
These ABs were going to be my one projectile for all ranges magic bullet. If the 30 cal ones ever get here.
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The only way the can have such a high BC for the weight IMHO is to have quite a large open pocket behind the plastic tip..... and I guess that will start the opening process but as it hits the solid bonded area that will finish the opening process at low speed
Now all we need is the pills to try and either make believers of us or have our doubts be proven..... but the delay is a shocker
At least I have enough pills to last another year at the rate I am not using them ATM :x_x:
Accubond LR Comparison and G7 BC Test - Long Range Hunting Online Magazine
a decent review on the 210 30 cal, looks like bc is about that of 208 amax. Expansion at distance looks promising.
Lets hope your wrong, hopefully these projectiles differ from their predecessors in the thickness of their jacket material forward of the ogive, if they are 5-10 thou thinner than the old accubonds then we will have a winner on our shelves.
Surely Nosler have accumulated information from Bergers foray into long range 300g 338 cal projectiles, the ensuing nose slump debacle and the fix incorporating various jacket thicknesses for the Gen 1, Gen 2 and the OTM. The information surrounding the problem has shown the world what projectile design is necessary for long range projectiles, it would be child's play for Nosler to learn from it and thin the jackets of the new Accubonds.
So do I as they are THE bullet I'm hoping to run in that rifle if Noslers claims are correct.
If the barrel doesn't like them I know they shouldn't be too difficult to sell on! :-)
The Berger 300g 338cal Gen 2 projectiles have an 8mm deep cavity behind the projectiles meplat, as you have alluded to this allows an extended jacket which increases BC.
Another BC improving trick is to add a Delrin tip like the A-Max, -you are probably right Leathel, the new Accubonds are most likely longer.
well after reading the thread in the link above they (210 30cal) look to perform like the 208 amax in the way of BC...... but they don't separate from the jacket the same going by the recovered projectiles...... but still seamed to open out further
Not going to match a 338 barrel on the RUM after all... I will wait and watch for more info...
Anyone got these yet and can report on them? Looking like my 280 doesn't like Amaxs so on the lookout for something else
Thanks, I have some of those so will give them a whirl and see how I go. Esp if they kill well
Only used the .270's.
The B.C seems close to what Nosler stated from what I can tell, though I've only shot them out to about 900 yards on steel so far.
They have killed well, but still to recover one.
Furthest kill was 720 on a chamois and closest about 30 yards on a goat.
Have no complaints on terminal performance so far but looking forward to recovering one!
Took this buck today and photo is of the exit wound...my first NZ wild fallow...a 140 yard free standing shot :-)
They are still doing 1750fps at 1000 yards from my rifle, so with Noslers stated minimum opening velocity of 1300fps, they should have plenty of expansion at the ranges I'm happy hunting out to.
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To be expected with a bonded bullet tho I would have thought,Im still yet to recover a 130gr ttsx they even penetrate the full length of wap crosses.