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<blockquote data-quote="six pack" data-source="post: 1661677" data-attributes="member: 69627"><p>Personally, I would NOT use the 140 Accubond for elk and I have had consistent poor performance with any Accubond over 3000fps from the muzzle. Don't get me wrong, I like the bullet and use it in other calibers.....I just don't push it above 3000fps. For example, last whitetail (maybe 150lbs) I shot was with a 130g Accubond out of my 270Win. Quartering toward me at about 150 yards and the bullet blew up on the shoulder. A partition, TTSX, Hammer, or A-frame will do a much better job. Just my occasionally humble opinion based on personal experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="six pack, post: 1661677, member: 69627"] Personally, I would NOT use the 140 Accubond for elk and I have had consistent poor performance with any Accubond over 3000fps from the muzzle. Don't get me wrong, I like the bullet and use it in other calibers.....I just don't push it above 3000fps. For example, last whitetail (maybe 150lbs) I shot was with a 130g Accubond out of my 270Win. Quartering toward me at about 150 yards and the bullet blew up on the shoulder. A partition, TTSX, Hammer, or A-frame will do a much better job. Just my occasionally humble opinion based on personal experience. [/QUOTE]
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