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270 Win for Elk using 130 SST/130 Accubond/130NP
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<blockquote data-quote="Starboard277" data-source="post: 2498525" data-attributes="member: 119581"><p>Killed about 10 elk and one oryx with a 270 and they all died. The problem I have had with thin jacketed bullets is the loss of meat from blood shot. If a person is not getting quick kills with the 270 it isn't the killing power of the bullet diameter that is the problem. Been using the 140gn AB at 2915fps and pretty happy with the performance and accuracy. Killed a bull in October at 150 yds and the shot when through both scapula's and two ribs. Exit hole was about 1.5 inches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starboard277, post: 2498525, member: 119581"] Killed about 10 elk and one oryx with a 270 and they all died. The problem I have had with thin jacketed bullets is the loss of meat from blood shot. If a person is not getting quick kills with the 270 it isn't the killing power of the bullet diameter that is the problem. Been using the 140gn AB at 2915fps and pretty happy with the performance and accuracy. Killed a bull in October at 150 yds and the shot when through both scapula's and two ribs. Exit hole was about 1.5 inches. [/QUOTE]
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