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<blockquote data-quote="six pack" data-source="post: 1661696" data-attributes="member: 69627"><p>You are correct, Boom. That is very possible. However, I have never had a failure with any of the alternative bullets I suggested.....especially on an average Texas whitetail. Regardless of caliber, I have just found that avoiding big bones, using appropriate weight bullets, and checking the MV a bit is "best practice" for Accubonds. For example, last elk I shot was with my 300WM at about 30 yards using the 180g Accubond at 2990fps. Behind the shoulder, complete pass through, and lights out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="six pack, post: 1661696, member: 69627"] You are correct, Boom. That is very possible. However, I have never had a failure with any of the alternative bullets I suggested.....especially on an average Texas whitetail. Regardless of caliber, I have just found that avoiding big bones, using appropriate weight bullets, and checking the MV a bit is "best practice" for Accubonds. For example, last elk I shot was with my 300WM at about 30 yards using the 180g Accubond at 2990fps. Behind the shoulder, complete pass through, and lights out. [/QUOTE]
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