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6.5-300 Nosler Partition
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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 1380473" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>I have been shooting the 130 gr Nosler Accubond out of my 264 Win Mag that has a 27 3/4" 9" twist barrel and I average 3350 fps using Retumbo powder. I have shot over 2 dozen white tail deer with this bullet and it has performed super. I have shot deer from 25 to a little past 500 yards and it reacts the same. Goes in one shoulder takes out the vitals and exits about the size of a nickel and the deer drop in their tracks or within a staggering falling down step. Only recovered one bullet shot into a buck that was almost facing me with a left shoulder angle at me that was 111 yards away. Bullet entered shoulder went the length of the buck and was found against the smashed ball joint in the right ham. It was a text book mushroom and weight was 87 grs. That bullet had to be still going around 3100 fps on impact. Accubonds are GREAT bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 1380473, member: 10178"] I have been shooting the 130 gr Nosler Accubond out of my 264 Win Mag that has a 27 3/4" 9" twist barrel and I average 3350 fps using Retumbo powder. I have shot over 2 dozen white tail deer with this bullet and it has performed super. I have shot deer from 25 to a little past 500 yards and it reacts the same. Goes in one shoulder takes out the vitals and exits about the size of a nickel and the deer drop in their tracks or within a staggering falling down step. Only recovered one bullet shot into a buck that was almost facing me with a left shoulder angle at me that was 111 yards away. Bullet entered shoulder went the length of the buck and was found against the smashed ball joint in the right ham. It was a text book mushroom and weight was 87 grs. That bullet had to be still going around 3100 fps on impact. Accubonds are GREAT bullets. [/QUOTE]
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