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<blockquote data-quote="ivo" data-source="post: 300847" data-attributes="member: 2688"><p>I have used Accubonds on plenty of moose and a few elk and they work very well. I think they are averaging about 75-80% weight retention for me. These have all been from a .300 Win Mag and a .300 Wby Mag. I have also used the .264 Win Mag and .338 Lapua on moose but they were shooting 140 gr and 215 gr Sierra Gamekings respectively.</p><p></p><p>I haven't used Bergers yet but when I build my .260AI I will try them out. </p><p></p><p>For the elk the Accubond is a great bullet and with a BC of over .500 for a 180 gr in a .30 cal you can`t go wrong.</p><p></p><p>Ivo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ivo, post: 300847, member: 2688"] I have used Accubonds on plenty of moose and a few elk and they work very well. I think they are averaging about 75-80% weight retention for me. These have all been from a .300 Win Mag and a .300 Wby Mag. I have also used the .264 Win Mag and .338 Lapua on moose but they were shooting 140 gr and 215 gr Sierra Gamekings respectively. I haven't used Bergers yet but when I build my .260AI I will try them out. For the elk the Accubond is a great bullet and with a BC of over .500 for a 180 gr in a .30 cal you can`t go wrong. Ivo [/QUOTE]
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