I purchased a box of 225 acubond noslers for my 350 but was disapointed with the length not fitting properly in my magazine area of my model 7 Rem. I can get proper load fit by grinding the tip flat. I know this is a ballistic tip intended for arodynamics but the tip is going bye bye for shootability. The cartridge bullet seating depth is actually 2.800 (max) is in front of the taper of the bullet. Measuring the tip length it is aproximately 1/8" by simply grinding these down flush or close to flush it will give me proper bullet placement for crimp on straight area of bullet. I will hold the weight of the bullets the same by weighting each as I bring down the overall length on a hand grinder. I'm a tool and die maker by trade so this is not really a complicated procedure for me at all. I'm posting this for other 350 shooters to know that this bullet is to long for short action riflles. I have 200 gr acubond bullets comeing soon but in the mean time I'm going to play with the 225's.
Any other reloaders had to do this before? I've been reloading for 30 years or better and have had to tweek bullets once or twice but this one really iritated me for the price tag on these and then not fitting properly. Was just curious if bullet would still expand properly since the tip is not full size anymore? Just for facts 225 gr accubond for a 35 caliber length is 1.375" For the 200 gr acubond length it's 1.213". Overall lenth difference is .162 that is alot of length for 25 grains of bullet length.
woods
Woods,
Nosler reloading manual #6 gives a warning about not using the 225gr Accubond for the 350 Rem Mag due to bullet design in a short action. they recommend using the 225gr Partition and their loading data is for that bullet.
Before the225gr Accubond they gave a warning in Manual #5 about not using 225gr BT plus warning #4 Manual about the short action and OAL 2.800".
Speer manual also mention short action and problems with seating depth, case capacity etc for the 350 Rem Mag.
I shoot the 225gr Accubond in a 35 Whelen AI and I had it long throated vs throating for those shorter 35cal bullets. the 35cal 225gr TSX is 1.310" long.
I shoot the Accubond in other calibers and it is a long bullet and I guess they figure anyone buying their bullets would load to their manual.