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308 125 gr AccuBond at 3150 mv?
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<blockquote data-quote="JimmyCP" data-source="post: 1546307" data-attributes="member: 106166"><p>All will do it unless getting up into the 600-800 yards. I would say go with the cheapest and put it where it counts and the game is over.</p><p></p><p>I've used all of them at the range, in bolt action, hk91, fn fal. Just put it rear shoulder or right behind the shoulder and it will drop. If your going beyond 600-700 on average, go with eldx, or amax wouldn't push much further than that unless your at high elevation with a longer barrel. </p><p>308 square in the shoulder you'll want a bullet soft in the front heavy in the back like a core lock. It will have to be more at mid range to produce 1600 + lbs of energy to break both shoulders. </p><p></p><p>I know everyone says 2000 lbs but on deer I've dropped plenty with less. But I no longer shoot square in the shoulder. </p><p>These newer bullets like the sst create so much hydro shock on the organs, the rib meat Is less of a loss and they drop from the shock and their organs turn to jello</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimmyCP, post: 1546307, member: 106166"] All will do it unless getting up into the 600-800 yards. I would say go with the cheapest and put it where it counts and the game is over. I've used all of them at the range, in bolt action, hk91, fn fal. Just put it rear shoulder or right behind the shoulder and it will drop. If your going beyond 600-700 on average, go with eldx, or amax wouldn't push much further than that unless your at high elevation with a longer barrel. 308 square in the shoulder you'll want a bullet soft in the front heavy in the back like a core lock. It will have to be more at mid range to produce 1600 + lbs of energy to break both shoulders. I know everyone says 2000 lbs but on deer I've dropped plenty with less. But I no longer shoot square in the shoulder. These newer bullets like the sst create so much hydro shock on the organs, the rib meat Is less of a loss and they drop from the shock and their organs turn to jello [/QUOTE]
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