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Accubond or Berger?
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<blockquote data-quote="Long Time Long Ranger" data-source="post: 490137" data-attributes="member: 505"><p>For elk I like the 200 accubond and 200 ttsx the best. I can't tell that much difference with the BC's. Either have adequate BC with the velocity of a 300 wby to be deadly to 1000 yards. My longest shot ever was with a 300 wby at 1365 yards. It is an exceptional shooting rifle and one of the all time best cartridges ever developed. </p><p> </p><p>Many of the Barnes bullets seem to have higher BC's than what they list. Over the summer I am testing several ttsx bullets for BC. One will be the 200 ttsx. Using this bullet out of a 300 wby you can crush through an elk and kill it at any shot angle which is important. Not all chances are perfect broadside for that DRT high shoulder shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Long Time Long Ranger, post: 490137, member: 505"] For elk I like the 200 accubond and 200 ttsx the best. I can't tell that much difference with the BC's. Either have adequate BC with the velocity of a 300 wby to be deadly to 1000 yards. My longest shot ever was with a 300 wby at 1365 yards. It is an exceptional shooting rifle and one of the all time best cartridges ever developed. Many of the Barnes bullets seem to have higher BC's than what they list. Over the summer I am testing several ttsx bullets for BC. One will be the 200 ttsx. Using this bullet out of a 300 wby you can crush through an elk and kill it at any shot angle which is important. Not all chances are perfect broadside for that DRT high shoulder shot. [/QUOTE]
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