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<blockquote data-quote="kstitz" data-source="post: 1279273" data-attributes="member: 100073"><p>I thought I share my experience with this bullet. I bought a Cooper 7RM in 2015 because i wanted to increase my shooting range beyond what was practical with my Model 70 300wsm. </p><p></p><p>I had used 180 gr accubonds in my 300wsm for the past 12 years with great results so I had alot of confidence in accubond bullets. </p><p></p><p>My first kill was a mulie buck in 2015 at about 200 yds, it was a double lung shot & the bullet broke the opposite shoulder. I can not recall if the bullet exited but the deer went about 30yds and died. </p><p></p><p>This year I shot a cow that had been gut shot by my buddy. About 200 yds she drop in her tracks. The bullet went through both lungs & broke the opposing shoulder. </p><p></p><p>I also shot a bull at 365 yds, first shot the bull hump up and just stood there, after the 2nd shot he started to slowly walk down the ridge. I sent a third round that broke the opposing shoulder. The 4th round was a quartering away shot as he disappeared over the ridge. When I got to the bull he was laying down with his head down but still alive & could not get up. I finished him off with a shot to the chest. </p><p></p><p>When we dressed the bull he was shot in the liver and through both lungs an 1 shot was low in the guts. There was a blood trail like I have never seen. </p><p></p><p>I did notice when dressing the 2 elk that I did find quite a few small bullet fragments. But the bullet definitely did its job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kstitz, post: 1279273, member: 100073"] I thought I share my experience with this bullet. I bought a Cooper 7RM in 2015 because i wanted to increase my shooting range beyond what was practical with my Model 70 300wsm. I had used 180 gr accubonds in my 300wsm for the past 12 years with great results so I had alot of confidence in accubond bullets. My first kill was a mulie buck in 2015 at about 200 yds, it was a double lung shot & the bullet broke the opposite shoulder. I can not recall if the bullet exited but the deer went about 30yds and died. This year I shot a cow that had been gut shot by my buddy. About 200 yds she drop in her tracks. The bullet went through both lungs & broke the opposing shoulder. I also shot a bull at 365 yds, first shot the bull hump up and just stood there, after the 2nd shot he started to slowly walk down the ridge. I sent a third round that broke the opposing shoulder. The 4th round was a quartering away shot as he disappeared over the ridge. When I got to the bull he was laying down with his head down but still alive & could not get up. I finished him off with a shot to the chest. When we dressed the bull he was shot in the liver and through both lungs an 1 shot was low in the guts. There was a blood trail like I have never seen. I did notice when dressing the 2 elk that I did find quite a few small bullet fragments. But the bullet definitely did its job. [/QUOTE]
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