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accubond point of impact
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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 723506" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>Just load the Accubond. I use it in my 264 Win mag 130 gr at 3350 fps on deer and even up as close as 50 yards it expands great but stays together and exits and kills them in their tracks. One thing that I found in my rifle is that they fly flatter than their numbers say they should. I sight in 3" high at 100 yards and at 300 yards I am still 2" high. The numbers say that I should be dead on at 300 yards. There is something to say about a fast moving great expanding bullet. The first deer I ever shot with the 264 mag and 130 AB was a buck at just shy of 300 yards in a green soy bean field. He was slightly quartering toward me. I put the cross hairs on the center of his right shoulder and squeezed the trigger and before the gun got to the top if it's slight recoil I heard the bullet POP. When the gun settled down from the recoil all I could see was an empty soy bean field. It took me an hour to find that deer in that green soy bean field. It dropped him in his tracks with his legs folded up under him and he never even kicked. The soy beans just covered him right up. Bullet entered the right shoulder and exited between the last two ribs with a quarter size hole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 723506, member: 10178"] Just load the Accubond. I use it in my 264 Win mag 130 gr at 3350 fps on deer and even up as close as 50 yards it expands great but stays together and exits and kills them in their tracks. One thing that I found in my rifle is that they fly flatter than their numbers say they should. I sight in 3" high at 100 yards and at 300 yards I am still 2" high. The numbers say that I should be dead on at 300 yards. There is something to say about a fast moving great expanding bullet. The first deer I ever shot with the 264 mag and 130 AB was a buck at just shy of 300 yards in a green soy bean field. He was slightly quartering toward me. I put the cross hairs on the center of his right shoulder and squeezed the trigger and before the gun got to the top if it's slight recoil I heard the bullet POP. When the gun settled down from the recoil all I could see was an empty soy bean field. It took me an hour to find that deer in that green soy bean field. It dropped him in his tracks with his legs folded up under him and he never even kicked. The soy beans just covered him right up. Bullet entered the right shoulder and exited between the last two ribs with a quarter size hole. [/QUOTE]
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