Where do you set the accubonds off the lands for initial load development?
I've had good results with Accubonds jumping anywhere from .030" to .220" off, even one 270 Wby was over .300" off lands and it stacked them
Where do you set the accubonds off the lands for initial load development?

Are those the ones with the special black lube on them? The owner of a local range was telling me that the junk they leave in the barrel is very hard to get rid of! That's why I wanted to go for the standard accubonds.
Let me know if that's not the case!
David
No coating on these bullets. You were fed misinformation.
I meant the Winchesters are coated with a black lube.
ht tps://winchester.com/Products/Ammunition/Rifle/Expedition-Big-Game/S300WMCT
Says:
Lubalox (Black Oxide) Coating
Reduces engraving forces and barrel fouling
Like I said, this ammo ( Winchester Big Game Expedition) with the ABLR bullet is not coated. Not at least in the 6.5 CM, There is no mention of any coating on the Winchester site. I just bought two boxes of it and can confirm that it is in fact free of any black oxide or any other coatings.
Ohhhthat's great!!
I hadn't realized they rolled factory ammo without the lube.
I might have to check it out then.
Thanks!
There is a vast difference between Accubonds and long range Accubonds.Long range Accubonds are very fragile similar to an ELDX Hornady
I use Accubonds in several rifles. Shot my 2019 goat at 430 yards with a 6.5 Rem Mag using the 140 Accubond at 2950 fps. I shoot the 140 NBT at the range and the AB to hunt in most cases... the POI is always very close, give or take a couple clicks. The 225 AB is extremely accurate in my .358/375 Ruger... but have not shot it on game yet.
The only difference is the tip area. It's skived and there is a bit of a gap behind the polymer tip to aid in expansion at slower velocities.
There is a vast difference between Accubonds and long range Accubonds.Long range Accubonds are very fragile similar to an ELDX Hornady




























