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225 gr accubonds on elk
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<blockquote data-quote="hammertyme" data-source="post: 234524" data-attributes="member: 12863"><p>Though it is not in a 338. I spent 4 months taking stern shots in 200 pound deer checking penetration and bullet proformance with the 225gr Accubond from my 358STA.</p><p>AT 600 yards I hit right of the exit port breaking the pelvis and the off side front shoulder, finding the bullet under the skin in front of the front shoulder. Intact and full mushroom. The next one taken was shot at 250 and he was aware of my presence. I waited for perfect alignment and took the shot at the base of the tail. The bullet split the back bone for six inches and I found the bullet in the flap skin under the lower jaw. Again the perfect mushroom. More examples with the same results.</p><p> </p><p>Be confident with the bullet choice.</p><p> </p><p>Neal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hammertyme, post: 234524, member: 12863"] Though it is not in a 338. I spent 4 months taking stern shots in 200 pound deer checking penetration and bullet proformance with the 225gr Accubond from my 358STA. AT 600 yards I hit right of the exit port breaking the pelvis and the off side front shoulder, finding the bullet under the skin in front of the front shoulder. Intact and full mushroom. The next one taken was shot at 250 and he was aware of my presence. I waited for perfect alignment and took the shot at the base of the tail. The bullet split the back bone for six inches and I found the bullet in the flap skin under the lower jaw. Again the perfect mushroom. More examples with the same results. Be confident with the bullet choice. Neal [/QUOTE]
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