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Accubond performance on elk
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<blockquote data-quote="zingdingo" data-source="post: 86126" data-attributes="member: 4413"><p>Congratulations sambo, glad to hear you had a successful hunt. Thanks for the Accubond report. Elk hunting is definitely something I want to get around to one of these years. </p><p></p><p>I hunt with an '06, and I used to shoot factory 150 gr core-lokt's in it, so that part brought back some memories. I think its funny how much time some of us spend consider different loads, bullets, and other equipment, myself included. When I think back to the time I just used $10 factory loads I can't remember any animal being lost as a result of the bullets performance. We've also only used them on smaller whitetails and medium sized blackbears. Sure, the confidence is a lot higher, and shots can reliably taken a lot farther, but they really did do their job with very little fuss. I can't see myself ever going back, but I think its interesting to reflect all the same</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zingdingo, post: 86126, member: 4413"] Congratulations sambo, glad to hear you had a successful hunt. Thanks for the Accubond report. Elk hunting is definitely something I want to get around to one of these years. I hunt with an ’06, and I used to shoot factory 150 gr core-lokt’s in it, so that part brought back some memories. I think its funny how much time some of us spend consider different loads, bullets, and other equipment, myself included. When I think back to the time I just used $10 factory loads I can’t remember any animal being lost as a result of the bullets performance. We’ve also only used them on smaller whitetails and medium sized blackbears. Sure, the confidence is a lot higher, and shots can reliably taken a lot farther, but they really did do their job with very little fuss. I can’t see myself ever going back, but I think its interesting to reflect all the same [/QUOTE]
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