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Accubonds at 3700 fps
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<blockquote data-quote="oldfamily" data-source="post: 122291" data-attributes="member: 4835"><p><a href="http://www.hunt101.com/img/437709.jpg" target="_blank">http://www.hunt101.com/img/437709.jpg</a> I am shooting a 257 stw, thanks for the replies the picture is of a 25 cal 100 grain ballistic tip that was recovered from a whitetail buck a couple years ago out of a 257 weatherby with a rather hot load. Shot was taken at less than thirty yards. Chest cavity was jello shot was on the bucks left side broad side shot, this is the only deer that ever ran from that gun, he did run back toward where my truck was parked /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif I lost the lead core somewhere, it was there when I found the bullet under the hide. One thing was for sure the shock from the hit was an eye opener. The ribs along the back bone were broke I wish I had that hit on video. Thanks for the pictures of the accubonds, I do agree that shot placement is key with any bullet. I took a doe a few years ago with a 55 grain v max out of a 22-250 the bullet intered at the base of the neck and stopped half way in the back ham, it was down to the base of the bullet but it worked. It will be a learning experience this year with the rifle I will be using the accubonds and several of the wildcat bullets. Time will tell and I have two weeks off in November to find out. Thanks all oldfamily</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldfamily, post: 122291, member: 4835"] [url="http://www.hunt101.com/img/437709.jpg"]http://www.hunt101.com/img/437709.jpg[/url] I am shooting a 257 stw, thanks for the replies the picture is of a 25 cal 100 grain ballistic tip that was recovered from a whitetail buck a couple years ago out of a 257 weatherby with a rather hot load. Shot was taken at less than thirty yards. Chest cavity was jello shot was on the bucks left side broad side shot, this is the only deer that ever ran from that gun, he did run back toward where my truck was parked [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] I lost the lead core somewhere, it was there when I found the bullet under the hide. One thing was for sure the shock from the hit was an eye opener. The ribs along the back bone were broke I wish I had that hit on video. Thanks for the pictures of the accubonds, I do agree that shot placement is key with any bullet. I took a doe a few years ago with a 55 grain v max out of a 22-250 the bullet intered at the base of the neck and stopped half way in the back ham, it was down to the base of the bullet but it worked. It will be a learning experience this year with the rifle I will be using the accubonds and several of the wildcat bullets. Time will tell and I have two weeks off in November to find out. Thanks all oldfamily [/QUOTE]
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