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Velocity for Accubonds?
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<blockquote data-quote="elkaholic" data-source="post: 674067" data-attributes="member: 13833"><p>I used accubonds for a while before I started making my own bullets, and they were the reason that I did. Don't get me wrong, the AB's are fine if you keep the velocity up, but I didn't find them to be effective even at 2000' at times. I shot an elk with a 200 grain AB at 1025 yards out of a 30" barreled 300 RUM and the bullet had the tip blown off and retained the original diameter (no expansion) the impact velocity was close to 2000' as I recall. If I were hunting whitetails only, I would probably use the ballistic tips......Rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkaholic, post: 674067, member: 13833"] I used accubonds for a while before I started making my own bullets, and they were the reason that I did. Don't get me wrong, the AB's are fine if you keep the velocity up, but I didn't find them to be effective even at 2000' at times. I shot an elk with a 200 grain AB at 1025 yards out of a 30" barreled 300 RUM and the bullet had the tip blown off and retained the original diameter (no expansion) the impact velocity was close to 2000' as I recall. If I were hunting whitetails only, I would probably use the ballistic tips......Rich [/QUOTE]
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