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150 Scirocco vs 160 accubond
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<blockquote data-quote="Blacktail" data-source="post: 212217" data-attributes="member: 5973"><p>Shot about a 340 mulie buck at 340 yards through the boiler room and flattened him with the 140's he got back up then piled up. Insides were mush. Then a few days later took about a 300 shot at a whitetail and he went down got back up and ran ran at me before turning and running away. Did the whole arse shot at about 120 or so striking him square in teh left ham. Bullet went in about 3" or so and didnt even break the bone. Had to shoot him again in the neck with my last bullet. It looked like someone took a baseball size chunk of meat out of the left hind quarter. The 140's are accurate out of my gun and they were pretty mild loads only going about 3200. Not sure what happened was thinking bout leaving th 140's for blacktails and antelope and stepping up to teh 160s for mule deer. I know a lot of guys say they work great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blacktail, post: 212217, member: 5973"] Shot about a 340 mulie buck at 340 yards through the boiler room and flattened him with the 140's he got back up then piled up. Insides were mush. Then a few days later took about a 300 shot at a whitetail and he went down got back up and ran ran at me before turning and running away. Did the whole arse shot at about 120 or so striking him square in teh left ham. Bullet went in about 3" or so and didnt even break the bone. Had to shoot him again in the neck with my last bullet. It looked like someone took a baseball size chunk of meat out of the left hind quarter. The 140's are accurate out of my gun and they were pretty mild loads only going about 3200. Not sure what happened was thinking bout leaving th 140's for blacktails and antelope and stepping up to teh 160s for mule deer. I know a lot of guys say they work great. [/QUOTE]
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