SCHUNTER73
Lil-Rokslider
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Ive had very good success with 162 gr ELD-X.
Realizing this is an older post, the smaller wound channel of copper bullets isn't the way I would describe the causation of bloodshot meat that occurs upon entry, which is what most folks are talking about when talking about bloodshot meat.Copper also makes smaller wound channels, hence the potential for less blood shot. Id rather lose a little meat to blood shot than not recover an entire animal.
OP didn’t say what twist…but a 8.5 or 9” twist would stabilize fine if he doesn’t have an 8” twist.Does a 280/AI have the twist to stabilize a 180 ELDM??
Nice shooting! What’s the load with the 160 accubonds? I am starting load work up on a 280ai as well and have some 160 accubonds to try.Updates: My barrel is 24" with 1:9 twist.
I think I have a good load for the 160 AB (see attached photos). Not necessarily the fastest, but you can't argue with the consistency.
Next I'll work on the Hammers.
58.0 gr H4831sc, Peterson brass, Winchester LR primer. There seems to be a really nice node, since the 57.5 gr shot 2866 fps avg, SD 4.8, ES 11.7, and the 58.5 gr shot 2875 fps avg, SD 6.3, ES 13.8 with decent groups. This was just my initial trial. I will need to run more loads centered on 58.0 with more rounds/load to validate this data, but it's looking very promising for sure, almost too good to be true.Nice shooting! What’s the load with the 160 accubonds? I am starting load work up on a 280ai as well and have some 160 accubonds to try.
I've been using the 145 LRX exclusively from my 280AI for the last 8 years on deer and elk. Love them. Very accurate and amazing on game.
Stupid me, just ordered some 153 Hammer HHTs to try out, see if they're really a fast and accurate as people claim.
Any ideas with them and RL23?
I loaded the 160 Partition for my dad's 280 Rem and it was as fine of a hogs to deer to elk load that ever existed. He did good work with the 150 XBT as well that I loaded for that gun. Partitions have a sneaky good BC in many bullets/calibers, IMO.I got to test my 160gr partition load on two deer this year. 59gr 4831sc and cci LR primer, Peterson brass. Dropped both deer and the terminal performance was exactly what I was looking for with both exiting but creating a wide wound channel. If you're not needing a high BC, I'm not sure what else there is to look for in a bullet at this point.
Thanks for sharing your updates, we all love to tinker and seeing other results is great.
I loaded the 160 Partition for my dad's 280 Rem and it was as fine of a hogs to deer to elk load that ever existed. He did good work with the 150 XBT as well that I loaded for that gun. Partitions have a sneaky good BC in many bullets/calibers, IMO.
The only downside was the meat loss on the entry side, much like a traditional cup and core bullet. Great tissue destruction in the middle and there was always an exit which he and I both preferred.
Update: I ran out of Winchester LR primers and had to switch to CCI BR-2. I repeated testing around 58.0 grains H4831SC. The best load for my rifle with 160 gr. Accubonds wound up at 58.0 gr H4831SC, CCI primer, Peterson brass giving 2875 fps with single-digit SD and ES and 1/2 MOA accuracy. I'm super happy with this result. I'm sure I could get higher velocities, but I'm more about accuracy.58.0 gr H4831sc, Peterson brass, Winchester LR primer. There seems to be a really nice node, since the 57.5 gr shot 2866 fps avg, SD 4.8, ES 11.7, and the 58.5 gr shot 2875 fps avg, SD 6.3, ES 13.8 with decent groups. This was just my initial trial. I will need to run more loads centered on 58.0 with more rounds/load to validate this data, but it's looking very promising for sure, almost too good to be true.
Been going through this thread, you sure have come up with some excellent loads. I would give up a bit of speed too for a consistent load. It's nice you have so many good options to choose from. The 160 gr Accubond is a tough bullet to beat for all around use though.Update: I ran out of Winchester LR primers and had to switch to CCI BR-2. I repeated testing around 58.0 grains H4831SC. The best load for my rifle with 160 gr. Accubonds wound up at 58.0 gr H4831SC, CCI primer, Peterson brass giving 2875 fps with single-digit SD and ES and 1/2 MOA accuracy. I'm super happy with this result. I'm sure I could get higher velocities, but I'm more about accuracy.