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Nosler long range accbond and my experience.
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<blockquote data-quote="LaHunter" data-source="post: 887001" data-attributes="member: 54963"><p>To the OP, thanks for the thread. Good info. </p><p> What I have read about the ABLR, is that it is supposed to release lots of energy and expand quickly and retain about 50% of its original wt. It does seem like the bullets did exactly what they were designed to do in this situation. The head on shots that you referred to seem to have exhibited very good penetration, traveling from the brisket area through the entire body, and stopping under the skin at the hind quarter area. The picture of the mushroomed bullet looks good to me. One hunter's experience with one animal is probably not enough data to draw reliable conclusions. There is a lot of interest in these new bullets and I sure would like to hear more first hand experiences. I can't find anywhere that has them in stock yet. I am assuming the accuracy of these bullets at the range was the same or close to the Berger bullets accuracy??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaHunter, post: 887001, member: 54963"] To the OP, thanks for the thread. Good info. What I have read about the ABLR, is that it is supposed to release lots of energy and expand quickly and retain about 50% of its original wt. It does seem like the bullets did exactly what they were designed to do in this situation. The head on shots that you referred to seem to have exhibited very good penetration, traveling from the brisket area through the entire body, and stopping under the skin at the hind quarter area. The picture of the mushroomed bullet looks good to me. One hunter's experience with one animal is probably not enough data to draw reliable conclusions. There is a lot of interest in these new bullets and I sure would like to hear more first hand experiences. I can't find anywhere that has them in stock yet. I am assuming the accuracy of these bullets at the range was the same or close to the Berger bullets accuracy?? [/QUOTE]
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