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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Bullets that expand at low velocity
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<blockquote data-quote="Bull45cal." data-source="post: 1156421" data-attributes="member: 9768"><p>86alaskan, thank you for the reply. Lots of things have changed for me over the almost 7 years since I ask this question on this forum. I now have several more guns, in more calibers, and my ballistics knowledge has increased substantially. However, I've never tested the Nosler Long Range Accubond bullets. I now own a 300 Blackout, and several others calibers that help complete the task from which my question stemmed. My testing did reveal that a 155gr A-Max will work well in that application. As the 300 Blackout attests, a 110gr V-Max (just a lighter A-Max) will do the job own down to around 1900-1800fps impact velocity. I'm to the point now, that I'd trust a 155gr A-Max down to an impact velocity of 1500fps or even lower, depending on the certainty of bullet placement. Again, thanks for the input and I wish you light winds on your hunts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bull45cal., post: 1156421, member: 9768"] 86alaskan, thank you for the reply. Lots of things have changed for me over the almost 7 years since I ask this question on this forum. I now have several more guns, in more calibers, and my ballistics knowledge has increased substantially. However, I've never tested the Nosler Long Range Accubond bullets. I now own a 300 Blackout, and several others calibers that help complete the task from which my question stemmed. My testing did reveal that a 155gr A-Max will work well in that application. As the 300 Blackout attests, a 110gr V-Max (just a lighter A-Max) will do the job own down to around 1900-1800fps impact velocity. I'm to the point now, that I'd trust a 155gr A-Max down to an impact velocity of 1500fps or even lower, depending on the certainty of bullet placement. Again, thanks for the input and I wish you light winds on your hunts. [/QUOTE]
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