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.264 Nosler LRAB 129 gr. vs .264 Swift 130 Scirocco II
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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 952021" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>I am shooting the 130 gr Nosler Accubond in my 264 Win mag. I have a custom 700 Rem with a 27 3/4" Shillen 9 twist barrel and I get 3350 fps with 66.5 grs. Retumbo, CCI 250, and WW cases made from 7mm Rem mag cases. Bullet is 10 thousands off the lands. I have shot deer as close at 30 yards and as far as right at 400 yards. I have lost count on how many deer I have shot with the combo but it is in excess of a dozen. All have been DRT and all bullets except one have exited and most shots being through both shoulders. The only bullet I have recovered was from a buck at 111 yards. He was almost facing me and bullet entered the front edge of the left shoulder and was recovered from the smashed ball socket in the right ham. Bullet was a text book mushroom and weight was 87 grs. It does not get much better than that. I would not hesitate to use this combo on elk if I ever got the chance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 952021, member: 10178"] I am shooting the 130 gr Nosler Accubond in my 264 Win mag. I have a custom 700 Rem with a 27 3/4" Shillen 9 twist barrel and I get 3350 fps with 66.5 grs. Retumbo, CCI 250, and WW cases made from 7mm Rem mag cases. Bullet is 10 thousands off the lands. I have shot deer as close at 30 yards and as far as right at 400 yards. I have lost count on how many deer I have shot with the combo but it is in excess of a dozen. All have been DRT and all bullets except one have exited and most shots being through both shoulders. The only bullet I have recovered was from a buck at 111 yards. He was almost facing me and bullet entered the front edge of the left shoulder and was recovered from the smashed ball socket in the right ham. Bullet was a text book mushroom and weight was 87 grs. It does not get much better than that. I would not hesitate to use this combo on elk if I ever got the chance. [/QUOTE]
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