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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Terminal Ballistics of Accubonds
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<blockquote data-quote="Hondo64d" data-source="post: 470652" data-attributes="member: 1390"><p>The recovered bullet weighed 77gr. This pig stepped out in the fence right of way about 100 yards away, but saw me instantly and they took off west along the northern fence until they found a low spot. They crossed the under the fence then were running flat out to the north. I sprinted to where I could see them to shoot, picked the biggest, and took a butt shot as he was running flat out. The big boar went down instantly, squealing like crazy. Took me a couple of minutes to find a suitable place for me to cross the fence, then I ran up to within about 40 yards of him and put an Accubond through both shoulders. That's the bullet I recovered. I didn't want to get any closer, as he was at least partially mobile, and popping his teeth. After the shot, he was done. My cousin met me at him with my truck and we took pictures. I lazered back to where I had shot from and it was 201.5 yards. Not bad for an offhand running shot. I guess, sometimes, it's just better to be lucky than good!</p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hondo64d, post: 470652, member: 1390"] The recovered bullet weighed 77gr. This pig stepped out in the fence right of way about 100 yards away, but saw me instantly and they took off west along the northern fence until they found a low spot. They crossed the under the fence then were running flat out to the north. I sprinted to where I could see them to shoot, picked the biggest, and took a butt shot as he was running flat out. The big boar went down instantly, squealing like crazy. Took me a couple of minutes to find a suitable place for me to cross the fence, then I ran up to within about 40 yards of him and put an Accubond through both shoulders. That's the bullet I recovered. I didn't want to get any closer, as he was at least partially mobile, and popping his teeth. After the shot, he was done. My cousin met me at him with my truck and we took pictures. I lazered back to where I had shot from and it was 201.5 yards. Not bad for an offhand running shot. I guess, sometimes, it's just better to be lucky than good! John [/QUOTE]
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