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Nosler Longrange Accubond
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<blockquote data-quote="scfam" data-source="post: 1139891" data-attributes="member: 80956"><p>Yeah, I killed a real nice buck with an Accubond that exit his ribs and he went down 50 yards later, leaving a massive blood trail. My wife had an Accubond exit a muley at 300 yards from her 270 and it was down in about 20 yards. I've pulled a lot of them out of elk and mule deer off side shoulders and hide. I love these bullets. My first experience was with the Trophy Bonded Bearclaw, which provided some of the most "identical" mushrooms under a wide variety of impacts. I'm very keen to learn whether people are losing animals at short range due to bullet failure from ABLRs travelling "too fast". So far I'm hearing about lower weight retention and the remaining slug having peeled so much away as to appear to have low expansion, but not too many stories about losing animals with well placed shots from the ABLR at high velocities....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scfam, post: 1139891, member: 80956"] Yeah, I killed a real nice buck with an Accubond that exit his ribs and he went down 50 yards later, leaving a massive blood trail. My wife had an Accubond exit a muley at 300 yards from her 270 and it was down in about 20 yards. I've pulled a lot of them out of elk and mule deer off side shoulders and hide. I love these bullets. My first experience was with the Trophy Bonded Bearclaw, which provided some of the most "identical" mushrooms under a wide variety of impacts. I'm very keen to learn whether people are losing animals at short range due to bullet failure from ABLRs travelling "too fast". So far I'm hearing about lower weight retention and the remaining slug having peeled so much away as to appear to have low expansion, but not too many stories about losing animals with well placed shots from the ABLR at high velocities.... [/QUOTE]
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