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INTRODUCING Accubond Long Range
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<blockquote data-quote="Swamplord" data-source="post: 713584" data-attributes="member: 2460"><p>I "tested" a .338 cal 300 gr Accubond exiting the muzzle at 2900 fps and slamming through a bull moose at 30 yards (Sept. 2012) the bullet was not recovered but the end result was phenomenal performance that hella impressed me, the vitals were jellied with a fist sized exit hole causing massive blood loss and instantaneous (and even immediate) death occured !!!! </p><p>( no I don't work for Nosler, ... just a lowly carpenter from Alaska, haha )</p><p>I would not hesitate using an Accubond at "hair" range on a large ****ed of brownie, something I would never attempt to do with any Berger or Sierra bullet regardless of caliber or weight, and that's not dissing those bullets.. "just facts as I see them"</p><p></p><p>Regardless of the high bc claims I see a home for the 6.5mm bullets in my wildcat 6.5 PRO, sending the new Accubond at 3700+ fps will be awesome, and (hopefully, NOSLER !!) a 140 gr at 3600 fps , then again personally I'd rather have Nosler make a heavier 150-160 gr 6.5mm Accubond, now THAT would be fantastic !</p><p></p><p>the bullet I would really like to see is a Swift A Frame in a Scirrocco profile</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swamplord, post: 713584, member: 2460"] I "tested" a .338 cal 300 gr Accubond exiting the muzzle at 2900 fps and slamming through a bull moose at 30 yards (Sept. 2012) the bullet was not recovered but the end result was phenomenal performance that hella impressed me, the vitals were jellied with a fist sized exit hole causing massive blood loss and instantaneous (and even immediate) death occured !!!! ( no I don't work for Nosler, ... just a lowly carpenter from Alaska, haha ) I would not hesitate using an Accubond at "hair" range on a large ****ed of brownie, something I would never attempt to do with any Berger or Sierra bullet regardless of caliber or weight, and that's not dissing those bullets.. "just facts as I see them" Regardless of the high bc claims I see a home for the 6.5mm bullets in my wildcat 6.5 PRO, sending the new Accubond at 3700+ fps will be awesome, and (hopefully, NOSLER !!) a 140 gr at 3600 fps , then again personally I'd rather have Nosler make a heavier 150-160 gr 6.5mm Accubond, now THAT would be fantastic ! the bullet I would really like to see is a Swift A Frame in a Scirrocco profile [/QUOTE]
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