150 gr Accubonds are .loaded in my 308 Rem M7 jmo RJ
150 gr Accubonds are .loaded in my 308 Rem M7 jmo RJ
In my quest for an accurate 125 grain bullet I discovered a good jump in accuracy going from Ballistic Tip to Accubond. Went from 1.5 inch groups at 100 to three quarter inch groups at same distance.
The Accubond is a MUCH superior bullet for Big Game then the BT is too ! RJ
150gr GMX lead free
Several of us used 150s on deer. We found them somewhat explosive and ruined a lot of meet.
We changed over to 180s, and prefer the results. Pass-thoughs with a fist sized exit hole. Advantage is same ammo for both deer and moose.
I was looking for a lighter factory 308 round with some better ballistics and found a federal 110gr varmint load with a Hornady VMax bullet and a Hornady 125grain SST custom lite. Haven’t been able to findthe Hornady but I grabbed a box of the federal recently. I realize this is a varmint oriented loading, but for flatter trajectory it’s pretty sweet. Would a shot to the vitals broadside with a 110 Vmax be recommended however?
I was looking for a lighter factory 308 round with some better ballistics and found a federal 110gr varmint load with a Hornady VMax bullet and a Hornady 125grain SST custom lite. Haven’t been able to findthe Hornady but I grabbed a box of the federal recently. I realize this is a varmint oriented loading, but for flatter trajectory it’s pretty sweet. Would a shot to the vitals broadside with a 110 Vmax be recommended however?