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Accubond LONGRANGE 6.5, 142gr performance
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<blockquote data-quote="Caveman0101" data-source="post: 1738450" data-attributes="member: 10852"><p>Since the ABLRs came out we've taken 20 elk and a truckload of antelope and deer with them. 129, 142, 150, 190gr results have been the same from 50 yards to 630 yards, D.R.T. Last year my son shot an elk at over 400 yards 260rem 142gr passed through both front shoulders and found it under the skin on the offside, perfect mushroom she dropped in her tracks. His first elk a few years back was with the 129gr 617 yards one shot bull took two steps and went down. At close range, they do come apart if they hit bone but dead is dead. I shot a whitetail at 50 yards with the 142gr, entrance at base of neck, bullets went full length thru, found under skin in hindquarter. I've shot elk with Barnes, Partitions, Accubonds various Hornady, the ABLRs are all we shoot anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caveman0101, post: 1738450, member: 10852"] Since the ABLRs came out we've taken 20 elk and a truckload of antelope and deer with them. 129, 142, 150, 190gr results have been the same from 50 yards to 630 yards, D.R.T. Last year my son shot an elk at over 400 yards 260rem 142gr passed through both front shoulders and found it under the skin on the offside, perfect mushroom she dropped in her tracks. His first elk a few years back was with the 129gr 617 yards one shot bull took two steps and went down. At close range, they do come apart if they hit bone but dead is dead. I shot a whitetail at 50 yards with the 142gr, entrance at base of neck, bullets went full length thru, found under skin in hindquarter. I've shot elk with Barnes, Partitions, Accubonds various Hornady, the ABLRs are all we shoot anymore. [/QUOTE]
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