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Nosler Longrange Accubond
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1137365" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>There are some serious elk guys I know that won't touch a 200 accubond for elk but all swear by the 215 Berger, I have not been pleased with the Accubond vs Berger on elk, I've had to track down and kill two Accubond shoulder shot elk and dispatch them. The bullet is to hard and creates to large of a frontal area and then you don't have the mass to get that much surface area through the shoulder, if they open at all. If I were targeting an elk shoulder every shot I'd shoot a 230 Berger and preferably a 300 gr from a 338.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1137365, member: 13632"] There are some serious elk guys I know that won't touch a 200 accubond for elk but all swear by the 215 Berger, I have not been pleased with the Accubond vs Berger on elk, I've had to track down and kill two Accubond shoulder shot elk and dispatch them. The bullet is to hard and creates to large of a frontal area and then you don't have the mass to get that much surface area through the shoulder, if they open at all. If I were targeting an elk shoulder every shot I'd shoot a 230 Berger and preferably a 300 gr from a 338. [/QUOTE]
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