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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Accubond or Berger?
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<blockquote data-quote="kellyc33" data-source="post: 490255" data-attributes="member: 31673"><p>LTLR, you bring up a great point. By choosing a proper calibre and bullet combination for the animal you're hunting, the chances of a one shot kill will increase on less than ideal shot angles or poor shot placement. Most elk I kill are not standing broadside at 200 yards. I did not consider the Barnes ttsx but would like some feed back when you test. (pm me when you have results)Come summer, I want to work up one load for fall hunting that is not temperature sensitive. I will be trying out the extreme powders for the first time. I am hoping to develop an accurate load with one of the newer ones like Retumbo. If someone wants to share some data, please do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kellyc33, post: 490255, member: 31673"] LTLR, you bring up a great point. By choosing a proper calibre and bullet combination for the animal you're hunting, the chances of a one shot kill will increase on less than ideal shot angles or poor shot placement. Most elk I kill are not standing broadside at 200 yards. I did not consider the Barnes ttsx but would like some feed back when you test. (pm me when you have results)Come summer, I want to work up one load for fall hunting that is not temperature sensitive. I will be trying out the extreme powders for the first time. I am hoping to develop an accurate load with one of the newer ones like Retumbo. If someone wants to share some data, please do. [/QUOTE]
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