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30 Cal 200 grain ELDX Performance???
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<blockquote data-quote="TopPin" data-source="post: 2345035" data-attributes="member: 109070"><p>My humble opinion is you will be hard pressed to find a better hunting bullet than a Accubond. They are very accurate and very consistent on how they perform on game. The ABLR holds up better than a ELD. Better weight retention and less of a grenade effect inside of 350. The standard AB has been a proven winner since its introduction. I look at bullet performance on elk, as the proving ground of a good bullet. For me I prefer a bullet that will penetrete heavy bone (shoulder, shoulders) and have a consistency in Weight retention and wound Chanel. If your typical hunting scenario is shots inside 600 yards I would consider the 165 to 180 out of the WM. The 180 to 200 grain will only give you more of an advantage past 600. All depends on what you consider to be your typical hunting application (Deer, or Elk). Just my thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TopPin, post: 2345035, member: 109070"] My humble opinion is you will be hard pressed to find a better hunting bullet than a Accubond. They are very accurate and very consistent on how they perform on game. The ABLR holds up better than a ELD. Better weight retention and less of a grenade effect inside of 350. The standard AB has been a proven winner since its introduction. I look at bullet performance on elk, as the proving ground of a good bullet. For me I prefer a bullet that will penetrete heavy bone (shoulder, shoulders) and have a consistency in Weight retention and wound Chanel. If your typical hunting scenario is shots inside 600 yards I would consider the 165 to 180 out of the WM. The 180 to 200 grain will only give you more of an advantage past 600. All depends on what you consider to be your typical hunting application (Deer, or Elk). Just my thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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