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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 852181" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>My experience with the 25-06 on deer size game mirrors what others have said, but I think if you're having trouble with 100gr pills anchoring game on the spot, then a switch to a heavier pill like the 115gr Partition would be a positive move. Although I have had few bang/flops with this particular bullet, no deer hit right has gone more than 20-30yrds before falling dead, most have jumped, hunched up and fallen after a few steps with this bullet, lungs are turned to jelly and most bullets are found under the hide on the off side, perfectly mushroomed and retaining on average 65% of the original weight. </p><p>Curiously, most shots with this bullet, even closer ranges, do not exit. The Accubond is a different animal, I have only recovered 1 from the 25-06 and 1 from the 338WinMag in 225gr, both were from frontal shots on a Fallow and Sambar, respectively. Broadside hits always exit, no matter the caliber used with Accubonds, in my experience.</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p><p>gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 852181, member: 10755"] My experience with the 25-06 on deer size game mirrors what others have said, but I think if you're having trouble with 100gr pills anchoring game on the spot, then a switch to a heavier pill like the 115gr Partition would be a positive move. Although I have had few bang/flops with this particular bullet, no deer hit right has gone more than 20-30yrds before falling dead, most have jumped, hunched up and fallen after a few steps with this bullet, lungs are turned to jelly and most bullets are found under the hide on the off side, perfectly mushroomed and retaining on average 65% of the original weight. Curiously, most shots with this bullet, even closer ranges, do not exit. The Accubond is a different animal, I have only recovered 1 from the 25-06 and 1 from the 338WinMag in 225gr, both were from frontal shots on a Fallow and Sambar, respectively. Broadside hits always exit, no matter the caliber used with Accubonds, in my experience. Cheers. gun) [/QUOTE]
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