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210 Accubond LR
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<blockquote data-quote="Buttermilk" data-source="post: 1893630" data-attributes="member: 5262"><p>I used a 30 caliber Nosler 190 ABLR on a whitetail buck at 30 yds back in 2014. Gun was a 300 RUM with muzzle velocity just above 3200fps Buck was quartering hard away at 70 yards. Bullet entered right side at back of ribs. Should have exited in offside shoulder, but did not exit.</p><p></p><p>Entrance was a fist sized hole. Buck traveled 30 yds and expired.</p><p></p><p>The ABLR bullets are soft (Nosler claims expansion down to 1300 fps).</p><p></p><p>Someday I'll try the 210's but have yet to shoot anything, even targets, with the 210 ABLR.</p><p></p><p>I did use a Nosler 150 ABLR bullet from two different XP-100's on two deer.</p><p></p><p>One was from a 7 RSAUM with a MV of 2850 fps. Shot was litterally at 10 yds. Buck traveled 60 yards with no blood trail. Bullet sized entrance and bullet sized exit (had to dig to find the exit). I suspect this bullet simply peeled back to the shank before exiting. The chest cavity was full of blood. I don't have a photo handy of this one.</p><p></p><p>The next deer was a doe shot at about 40 yards using a 7mm BR XP-100. The N150ABLR was going 2335 fps MV and had an impact velocity of ~2275 fps or so. Exit was quarter size to half dollar size. Seems this bullet works well at this impact velocity.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]191677[/ATTACH][ATTACH]191678[/ATTACH][ATTACH]191679[/ATTACH][ATTACH]191680[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>These are relatively soft bullets. However, based on reports here, seems they work good on elk size game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buttermilk, post: 1893630, member: 5262"] I used a 30 caliber Nosler 190 ABLR on a whitetail buck at 30 yds back in 2014. Gun was a 300 RUM with muzzle velocity just above 3200fps Buck was quartering hard away at 70 yards. Bullet entered right side at back of ribs. Should have exited in offside shoulder, but did not exit. Entrance was a fist sized hole. Buck traveled 30 yds and expired. The ABLR bullets are soft (Nosler claims expansion down to 1300 fps). Someday I’ll try the 210’s but have yet to shoot anything, even targets, with the 210 ABLR. I did use a Nosler 150 ABLR bullet from two different XP-100’s on two deer. One was from a 7 RSAUM with a MV of 2850 fps. Shot was litterally at 10 yds. Buck traveled 60 yards with no blood trail. Bullet sized entrance and bullet sized exit (had to dig to find the exit). I suspect this bullet simply peeled back to the shank before exiting. The chest cavity was full of blood. I don’t have a photo handy of this one. The next deer was a doe shot at about 40 yards using a 7mm BR XP-100. The N150ABLR was going 2335 fps MV and had an impact velocity of ~2275 fps or so. Exit was quarter size to half dollar size. Seems this bullet works well at this impact velocity. [ATTACH alt="32ACD469-5871-436D-BCE3-68EDC9D0B2C0.jpeg"]191677[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="4ED767C6-F2F1-4AE7-AED7-CDC39643D2A2.jpeg"]191678[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="3BE9AE27-917C-4517-A853-1B4AF6CA88F4.jpeg"]191679[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="857F1A23-4D50-4F11-82EE-18D02591B0EF.jpeg"]191680[/ATTACH] These are relatively soft bullets. However, based on reports here, seems they work good on elk size game. [/QUOTE]
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