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30-06 Elk loads
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Eichele" data-source="post: 276653" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>Not sure what happed with your friends elk. The ACCUBONDS have performed excellent so far on moose.</p><p></p><p>Some one mentioned traditional bullets also and I agree. There are all of these premium bonded and solid bullets out there and while they have their place, are not needed for an 06. Accubonds and TSXs are best suited for high velocity rounds. Traditional boat tail spire points do just fine for medium velocity rounds such as the '06. The 200 AB would still be a good bullet at longer ranges with its high BC. Loaded with RL17 or 19 and I think you would have an awesome elk slayer. The next bullet I would use if it the rig didnt like the 200 AB would be the Hornaday 190 BTSP or 200 SGK. Nosler partition is great for the shorter to medium ranges, out to 400 yards or so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Eichele, post: 276653, member: 1007"] Not sure what happed with your friends elk. The ACCUBONDS have performed excellent so far on moose. Some one mentioned traditional bullets also and I agree. There are all of these premium bonded and solid bullets out there and while they have their place, are not needed for an 06. Accubonds and TSXs are best suited for high velocity rounds. Traditional boat tail spire points do just fine for medium velocity rounds such as the '06. The 200 AB would still be a good bullet at longer ranges with its high BC. Loaded with RL17 or 19 and I think you would have an awesome elk slayer. The next bullet I would use if it the rig didnt like the 200 AB would be the Hornaday 190 BTSP or 200 SGK. Nosler partition is great for the shorter to medium ranges, out to 400 yards or so. [/QUOTE]
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