Top loads in the PRC are capable of breaking 3k with the 150gr ABLR out of a 24" barrel. Surely I'm not the only one interested in trading the BC for a tougher bullet. Inside of 400 the importance of those two is reversed.
The ABLR was uniquely designed to expand at longer ranges, but sacrifices integrity at higher velocities up close.
With roughly the sectional density of the 200gr .308", the 150gr AB would be a solid choice for most real-world bull elk hunting versus the Instagram 800-yard shots so many people conjure in their minds.
Am I alone here? There's a strong trend toward lighter faster, especially with monos, but I've still got one foot in the heavy-for-caliber camp. The PRC has made room for a class of bullets that have all but died out. Frankly if I could find a supply of 1̶6̶0̶g̶r̶ 156gr Oryx I'd be all over it.
Love to hear thought for or against. I imagine with some market pressure Nosler could be convinced to make a third 6.5mm, considering the 7 has three and the .308 has five....
The ABLR was uniquely designed to expand at longer ranges, but sacrifices integrity at higher velocities up close.
With roughly the sectional density of the 200gr .308", the 150gr AB would be a solid choice for most real-world bull elk hunting versus the Instagram 800-yard shots so many people conjure in their minds.
Am I alone here? There's a strong trend toward lighter faster, especially with monos, but I've still got one foot in the heavy-for-caliber camp. The PRC has made room for a class of bullets that have all but died out. Frankly if I could find a supply of 1̶6̶0̶g̶r̶ 156gr Oryx I'd be all over it.
Love to hear thought for or against. I imagine with some market pressure Nosler could be convinced to make a third 6.5mm, considering the 7 has three and the .308 has five....