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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
160 grain accubond preformance on deer
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<blockquote data-quote="edwaj002" data-source="post: 338080" data-attributes="member: 15383"><p>I just wanted to put my two cents in since there is a lot of talk about bullets lately.</p><p>I made a high shoulder shot on an 180 lb deer at 303 yards with win 160 ab factory ammo. The deer was just slightly quartering towards me and the bullet entered at he point of the shoulder on his right side and exited just behind the opposite shoulder it destroyed one vertebra and the top of one lung. i think the bone stripped the expansion from the core of the bullet because the exit wound was the same as the entrance wound. would have thought it would have damaged both lungs but the left lung was untouched. But need less to say it was bang flop and nothing makes you feel like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edwaj002, post: 338080, member: 15383"] I just wanted to put my two cents in since there is a lot of talk about bullets lately. I made a high shoulder shot on an 180 lb deer at 303 yards with win 160 ab factory ammo. The deer was just slightly quartering towards me and the bullet entered at he point of the shoulder on his right side and exited just behind the opposite shoulder it destroyed one vertebra and the top of one lung. i think the bone stripped the expansion from the core of the bullet because the exit wound was the same as the entrance wound. would have thought it would have damaged both lungs but the left lung was untouched. But need less to say it was bang flop and nothing makes you feel like that. [/QUOTE]
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