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200 GameKing vs 200 Accubond, any experience?
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<blockquote data-quote="MTLIVIN" data-source="post: 1029982" data-attributes="member: 42384"><p>I hear what you guys are saying, and I was thinking the same thing myself. Why chance loosing an animal because of the $0.30 saved on a non-bonded bullet. I might just dial in the rifle with both the 200 Accubond for hunting and the 208 Amax for plinking (and shots over 600 if capable). Its really just the plinking that gets expensive anyways, a couple hundred rounds of accubonds adds up over a season. </p><p> </p><p>My favorite thing about the 200 accubond, I can guarantee I anchor an animal with a shoulder shot and still not ruin the entire front end. That's exactly what I did with my Mtn goat this fall, I needed it stay bedded and it stayed bedded... until it died and then started rolling! Turned out its bed was steeper than I thought, luckily only got scratched up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTLIVIN, post: 1029982, member: 42384"] I hear what you guys are saying, and I was thinking the same thing myself. Why chance loosing an animal because of the $0.30 saved on a non-bonded bullet. I might just dial in the rifle with both the 200 Accubond for hunting and the 208 Amax for plinking (and shots over 600 if capable). Its really just the plinking that gets expensive anyways, a couple hundred rounds of accubonds adds up over a season. My favorite thing about the 200 accubond, I can guarantee I anchor an animal with a shoulder shot and still not ruin the entire front end. That's exactly what I did with my Mtn goat this fall, I needed it stay bedded and it stayed bedded... until it died and then started rolling! Turned out its bed was steeper than I thought, luckily only got scratched up. [/QUOTE]
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