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New 165gr. Nosler Accubond
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I just bought a box of these and I have the following powders on hand:H-4831sc,H-1000,RL-22,Ramshot Hunter and Magnum.I have a very good load worked up for a 168 TSX using H-1000.I was hoping that I could just substitute the 165 Accubond and use the same load.I know to work up again when changing any component.
What do you think or would you advise a different powder.
Thank you for any advise.
Jim
 
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Left out the caliber.It is a .300 Win.mag.
 
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Ah, it is nice to hear the 165 grs ABs are finally out! They were announced quite a while ago, but as of just a few days ago, neither the Nosler website nor the regular web-suppliers seemed to have any for sale. It looks like these bullets may finally be happening...

I have been able to load to max loads with ABs, so to me it looks as if they produce about normal pressures. I would not be surprised if your TSX load might also work for the ABs, although prudent reloading practice dictates you'll have to work up from below. I have had good luck with RL22 with 165/168 grs bullets in the .300 Win Mag. I don't know if the H1000 might be too slow, but if it works for you with the TSX, it will probably also work for the AB.

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I'd be extreemly suprised of the AB's couldn't be loaded exactly as if they were BT's....

And the 165gr AB's are the ones I've been waiting for...
I've always maintained that if a 165gr bullet won't get the job done in a 30caliber rifle, then you should really consider using a 338 instead...

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I've always maintained that if a 165gr bullet won't get the job done in a 30caliber rifle, then you should really consider using a 338 instead...




Allan that makes a ton of horse sense! I strongly concur, especially when using a .308 or .30-06, which I will assume to be the more common calibers. So far in three different calibers I have been able to substitute the AB for the BT, results are very similiar in the accuracy department, and perfomance is enhanced on game.






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