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So? mtmuleyMy 160 Nosler Accubonds do not have a cannelure. Never have.
It would be weird if they did and now don’t. How would you explain that to your rifle.My 160 Nosler Accubonds do not have a cannelure. Never have.
I thought someone might explain it, but being a dickhead seems to be the trend .It would be weird if they did and now don’t. How would you explain that to your rifle.
I believe they make the ones with the cannelures for their factory ammo. I’ve seen seconds both with and without cannelures, but never the regular, full priced boxed of Accubonds.I thought someone might explain it, but being a dickhead seems to be the trend .
Imagine if you would have asked that instead of making a Karen statement on someone’s sale ad. You probably would of gotten a better response.I thought someone might explain it, but being a dickhead seems to be the trend .
So, the cannelures on the partitions some years back were causing some bullet separations. Friend of mine got 3-4 exit holes on a deer and pronghorn with 200 grain partitions from a 300 Winchester.So? mtmuley
Yeah, it's like texting, you can pretty much read whatever you want into it Kevin.Imagine if you would have asked that instead of making a Karen statement on someone’s sale ad. You probably would of gotten a better response.
There are 100 still available if you want them, after all this is a sale ad.
Nope, I shoot both interchangeably.I shoot AB's and never even known the difference. Would they change POI between the 2?