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If Shooters Pro Shop ever has the 95 NBT seconds again I know I'll be stocking up also.


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Ask and ye shall receive! SPS has 95 grain NBT seconds in stock. Minus a few bags now...


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Shooters Pro Shop has (yesterday anyway) 90 gr. AccuBond blemished bullets for sale.

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They had about 150 bags of 90 grain Succubond 'seconds' at the SPS the same day Midway started shipping the first boxes of 90 grainers. Leave it to Nosler to sell 7500 screw-ups to the public.... before guys get the real thing.


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Originally Posted by Dogshooter
They had about 150 bags of 90 grain Succubond 'seconds' at the SPS the same day Midway started shipping the first boxes of 90 grainers. Leave it to Nosler to sell 7500 screw-ups to the public.... before guys get the real thing.


Could it be that you feel this way because you were banned from the Nosler forum for constant arguing after being asked repeated times to lighten up? That couldn't have anything to do with it wink It's too bad, you did have some good things to say at times.

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Haven't said anything here I didn't say there....... be cautious of places where speaking the truth will get you 'banned'.


Truth is hitting Nosler right in the pocket book now..... sad to see them grasping at straws.


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Still didn't stop me from picking up a few bags of 95 NBT seconds...


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Ditto


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Accubonds are long bullets compared to bt's..105's might not stabilize in factory twist barrels. I bet the 90g AB is longer than a 95g BT.

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No complaints with the 95gr BT. Plan on using them for antelope this year. If the Accubond were the same price I would probably try those.

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Originally Posted by Horseman
Accubonds are long bullets compared to bt's..105's might not stabilize in factory twist barrels. I bet the 90g AB is longer than a 95g BT.


According to Nosler's info:

90 gr Accubond 1.110"
95 gr Ballistic Tip 1.115"

You are probably right a heavy jacketed 105 gr Accubond would be one long bullet, if they thin the jacket down to increase weight then the peformance wouldn't be any different than the 90 gr bullet.


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gg thanks for looking up the specs. Guess I was wrong about length. I just loaded some 7mm 160 AB's this week and it was like seating half a pencil. Loooong. Maybe the jacket isn't proportionally as thick. Dunno. The 95 BT has been such a good performer I don't know why I'd try the new AB. I don't generally shoot 243 at stuff I need a bonded bullet for.

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