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7mm mag elk bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="elkaholic" data-source="post: 668368" data-attributes="member: 13833"><p>The AB's will often exit at longer ranges but that isn't necessarily good news. It occurs because they mushroom much less, if at all, if your talking 800 yards or so. They act quite differently than the old partitions. The partition has a much more violent "early" expansion and then the partition "slams the door" so to speak. I personally believe that the partitions put game down faster, but each to his own experience. The AB's use an alloy lead to help control expansion which, IMO, isn't the best approach. Both have killed lots of game though.....rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkaholic, post: 668368, member: 13833"] The AB's will often exit at longer ranges but that isn't necessarily good news. It occurs because they mushroom much less, if at all, if your talking 800 yards or so. They act quite differently than the old partitions. The partition has a much more violent "early" expansion and then the partition "slams the door" so to speak. I personally believe that the partitions put game down faster, but each to his own experience. The AB's use an alloy lead to help control expansion which, IMO, isn't the best approach. Both have killed lots of game though.....rich [/QUOTE]
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