Originally posted by PinkoDiesel
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6.5 grendel deer load ?
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Last edited by Guest; 07-07-2011, 06:43 PM.
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Whelon,
I've had similar luck with the SPH120s. They do group very tight at 100yds and like PinkoDiesel my last buck didn't run much with a 1 1/2" exit wound. My load was 28.4gr of TAC and a COAL of 2.224, vel-2452fps. I'm not sure how the increasing BC affects it's accuracy past 100yds. The only range near me is limited to 100yds. I'm working on the 120NBT for longer range hunting but I really like the performance of the Pro Hunter.
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Originally posted by steel89 View Posttoolsofthetrade,
I wonder how many Grendel shooters have had them blow-up. I was under the impression that under 3000fps that shouldn't be an issue.
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The 100 & 120 nos. are VERY accurate in my gun, but I'll only use them on med.--lg. vermin, from here on out. Steel, try the Accubond, it sheds less lead, and is devastating. It's jacket is gilding metal,, just like Honady's bullets,, . I'll post some pics of the 110-120 grn. Accu's. I'v'e made for my Grr. So many choices.....Last edited by sneaky one; 07-07-2011, 11:55 PM.
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Sneaky one
Alot of people have talked about how explosive the NBT is but no one is finding that with the AMAX? I know the NBT is a better constructed bullet for hunting than the AMAX. So in my search for a longer range hunting bullet shot from a 16" bbl I was trying to develop a 120-123gr bullet with sufficient velocity to reach out to the 300yd mark yet hang together at the closer ranges. It's not good to hear that the NBT is explosive even at sub 2500fps velocities.
The Nosler website didn't show 110-120gr Accubonds for the 6.5mm's. If you are refering to the 130gr Accubonds, what kind of speed are you getting and how are they grouping beyond 100yds?
I've loaded some of the 130gr Sciroccos with 8208 but havn't chrony'd them. 2450+ with a 130 gr bullet would be great.
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Originally posted by BjornF16 View PostAnyone have experience with the Nosler Partition 125 grain?
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Steel, I lathed the rear of my 130 Accu's. down to 120-115-110's. All with no lead showing. The 120 I chronoed at 2490 , 450cci, Lap. case, 28.6 TAC at mag length = a .6 group @ 100y. Good enuff for Future hog & moose hunts. Haven't shot the others yet, but will do soon. The 110's should mimic the 6.8 speed on their 110 accu. ,,, about 2600-2650.Last edited by sneaky one; 07-09-2011, 01:48 AM.
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