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<blockquote data-quote="257RobertsMan" data-source="post: 1777403" data-attributes="member: 111366"><p>I could show several pic's (if I knew how to upload them) of deer, coyotes and a few bobcat taken with 140gr Accubonds with a starting muzzel velocity of 2650-2750fps out of a 7/08 & 280 Rem, distances from close to right at 400 yds, all dead, little to no tracking required. Yes they work well with behind the shoulder shots, but in my opinion based upon actual dead critters, once you start around the 400 yd mark they so need a little more resistant (shoulder or bone) to initiate expansion. From point blank to 300yds there is no problem with expansion on behind the shoulder shots and if you actually make a mistake and hit a shoulder dead center at close range you don't have bullet blow up like you do with SST's and BT's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="257RobertsMan, post: 1777403, member: 111366"] I could show several pic's (if I knew how to upload them) of deer, coyotes and a few bobcat taken with 140gr Accubonds with a starting muzzel velocity of 2650-2750fps out of a 7/08 & 280 Rem, distances from close to right at 400 yds, all dead, little to no tracking required. Yes they work well with behind the shoulder shots, but in my opinion based upon actual dead critters, once you start around the 400 yd mark they so need a little more resistant (shoulder or bone) to initiate expansion. From point blank to 300yds there is no problem with expansion on behind the shoulder shots and if you actually make a mistake and hit a shoulder dead center at close range you don't have bullet blow up like you do with SST's and BT's. [/QUOTE]
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