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200 Gameking vs 210 Berger
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<blockquote data-quote="LongBomber" data-source="post: 332332" data-attributes="member: 14435"><p>I run the 200gr accubond in my 300rum. The gamekings are a little to soft and really fragment from my 300wsm, so I didn't try them in the RUM. I have shot several deer at under 30 yards with the RUM and the accubonds, which run 3247fps from my rifle, and all have had serious wound channels, but no tracking was required, they seem to be "numbed" from the impact. I think in total it's been 4 whitetail, 3 black bear a moose and 1 elk, all with the accubond between 20 and 400 yards. The "wock" of the bullet impact is far louder than any other rifle I have. I have also fired them into dry newspaper from 100 to 500 yards. They seem to hold together well, and were very accurate for me.</p><p> </p><p>I have also fired the 165,168 and 180 tsx. They shot flat enough but the wind pushed them around more than the accubonds, and my average group size went from .3moa to .5moa. I couldn't get them to shoot any better with 3 different powders and a few seating depths. I gave up before using up more barrel life. I use them in my 300wsm, and they shoot very well and work well on game.</p><p> </p><p>I picked up some berger 190gr hunting VLD's last weekend to try out. The 210's were sold out, so I thought I would give the 190's a go. Hopefully they shoot well in my rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongBomber, post: 332332, member: 14435"] I run the 200gr accubond in my 300rum. The gamekings are a little to soft and really fragment from my 300wsm, so I didn't try them in the RUM. I have shot several deer at under 30 yards with the RUM and the accubonds, which run 3247fps from my rifle, and all have had serious wound channels, but no tracking was required, they seem to be "numbed" from the impact. I think in total it's been 4 whitetail, 3 black bear a moose and 1 elk, all with the accubond between 20 and 400 yards. The "wock" of the bullet impact is far louder than any other rifle I have. I have also fired them into dry newspaper from 100 to 500 yards. They seem to hold together well, and were very accurate for me. I have also fired the 165,168 and 180 tsx. They shot flat enough but the wind pushed them around more than the accubonds, and my average group size went from .3moa to .5moa. I couldn't get them to shoot any better with 3 different powders and a few seating depths. I gave up before using up more barrel life. I use them in my 300wsm, and they shoot very well and work well on game. I picked up some berger 190gr hunting VLD's last weekend to try out. The 210's were sold out, so I thought I would give the 190's a go. Hopefully they shoot well in my rifle. [/QUOTE]
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