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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Accubond or Berger?
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<blockquote data-quote="Franklin" data-source="post: 490128" data-attributes="member: 10730"><p>After shooting 3 elk with the accubond and 2 with the berger using a 300saum, I'lll never shoot the berger again on anything bigger than a deer. The elk with the berger where shot at 250 and 578 yds and neither reached the vitals with a muzzle velocity of 2880. That being said both were imobilized, but took a second shot to finish them. The accubond is more consistant on big game. I know, I know, some people have had bang... flop with the berger, but what bullet hasn't?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Franklin, post: 490128, member: 10730"] After shooting 3 elk with the accubond and 2 with the berger using a 300saum, I'lll never shoot the berger again on anything bigger than a deer. The elk with the berger where shot at 250 and 578 yds and neither reached the vitals with a muzzle velocity of 2880. That being said both were imobilized, but took a second shot to finish them. The accubond is more consistant on big game. I know, I know, some people have had bang... flop with the berger, but what bullet hasn't? [/QUOTE]
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