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Nosler long range accubond 30 cal 190 gr - results?
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<blockquote data-quote="Old teacher" data-source="post: 974201" data-attributes="member: 48420"><p>I have used Accubonds in my 300 win mag with excellent results. Shoots flat despite it's weight, very consistent .5 groups. I do not know what you are hunting, but I prefer the 150 grains for just about everything except the big bears which I have never hunted. They are VERY flat shooting, expand perfectly, and IMHO, the best hunting bullet available. All the bullet makers have jumped on the same bandwagon now, but Nosler got it right the first try. The only problem I have had with any Nosler bullet is with the ballistic tip before they came out with the hunting ballistic tip. They expanded way to fast if you hit an animal under a hundred yards and the exit wound was usually the entire far side of the deer. Smaller caliber bullets in my .257 STW simply blew up upon contact and left a crater wherever it hit. But again, these were not hunting ballistic tips and not rated for hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old teacher, post: 974201, member: 48420"] I have used Accubonds in my 300 win mag with excellent results. Shoots flat despite it's weight, very consistent .5 groups. I do not know what you are hunting, but I prefer the 150 grains for just about everything except the big bears which I have never hunted. They are VERY flat shooting, expand perfectly, and IMHO, the best hunting bullet available. All the bullet makers have jumped on the same bandwagon now, but Nosler got it right the first try. The only problem I have had with any Nosler bullet is with the ballistic tip before they came out with the hunting ballistic tip. They expanded way to fast if you hit an animal under a hundred yards and the exit wound was usually the entire far side of the deer. Smaller caliber bullets in my .257 STW simply blew up upon contact and left a crater wherever it hit. But again, these were not hunting ballistic tips and not rated for hunting. [/QUOTE]
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