What is the difference between Nosler AccuBond and AccuBond long range?

What is the difference between AccuBond® Long Range and AccuBond®? Where the AccuBond® is designed to reliably expand at a minimum impact velocity of 1800 fps, the AccuBond® Long Range is designed to expand at a minimum impact velocity of 1300 fps.

How far off the lands is Nosler AccuBond long range?

These bullets have a smooth junction of their bearing surface to the ogive. This tangent ogive design provides good accuracy without the need to be at or near the lands. Often, ABLR’s actually prefer at least . 050” jump before making contact with the lands.

Are AccuBond bullets good?

The AccuBond is generally a very accurate bullet. This is because the core is void free. AccuBond bullets also shoot very flat; they have a high ballistic coefficient for their weight, which is helped by a pointy white tip.

What is ABLR bullet?

The ABLR bullets have a tapered jacket and a bonded core. BRUIN BUSTER: FIELD TESTING WINCHESTER’S NEW EXPEDITION BIG GAME LONG RANGE CARTRIDGE. Considered from another angle, the CoreLokt bullet goes subsonic at 900 yards, while the ABLR stays supersonic clear out to 1,350 yards–exactly half again as far.

What is the difference between Nosler AccuBond and Nosler Partition?

The Accubond is designed to mushroom but stay together. The Partition is designed so that the front part will shrapnel but the rear will keep penetrating. That shrapnel will do a good bit of damage in soft tissue like a lungs only broadside shot.

What is the difference between AccuBond and partition?

Who makes the AccuBond bullet?

Like most gun writers, I have a favorite bullet—and like most real hunters, I’m not afraid to tell you which one it is. In 2003 Nosler introduced the AccuBond. This came at the height of the bonded bullet craze, but Nosler did not want to just offer another bonded bullet—the company had specific intent.

What does AccuBond mean?

Through an exclusive bonding process that eliminates voids in the bullet core, AccuBond® couples Nosler’s proven copper-alloy jacket with its special lead-alloy core. The result is a bullet that flies true, penetrates deep and retains its weight, without causing extensive barrel fouling.

What is the difference between Nosler Partition and Nosler AccuBond?

Is AccuBond better than partition?

Partitions have better accuracy than Accubonds in my rifle. Both have worked well for me though in terms of expansion/knock down effect. I don’t think you’ll go wrong with either, just use what your rifle prefers.

What is an AccuBond Long-range bullet?

L ong-range hunting is a different game than 100-yard range practice or even traditional rifle hunting. Understanding the differences will help you recognize how Nosler’s new AccuBond Long-Range (LR) bullet has set a new standard in long-range hunting bullets. Nosler released the new AccuBond LR bullets in 2013.

What is the operating velocity of the Accubond LR?

Nolser claims that the operating velocity of the AccuBond LR is 1,300-3,200 fps. Our observation and analysis in the field through harvests confirms this velocity range to be accurate. Ballistic Coefficient (BC) is the unit used to measure aerodynamic performance. The higher the BC, the more aerodynamic the bullet is.

What is the difference between Nosler’s Accubond LR and Nosler LR?

The AccuBond LR uses a copper jacket that is thick at the boat tail and tapers thinner at the nose. The bonding process that Nosler is using tends to be softer or weaker at the nose than at the base. AccuBond LR bullets recovered in game have been shown to retain sixty percent of their original weight.

How much does a 450 BC bullet drift?

A bullet with a BC of .450 BC will drift 7.3 MOA at 1,000 yards. The higher BC bullet drifts 25” less! Nosler claims that the AccuBond LR’s Ballistic Coefficients are the highest on the market. At 3000 fps our testing has found their numbers to be true.

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