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<blockquote data-quote="SSTX" data-source="post: 711140" data-attributes="member: 56302"><p>I saw excellent performance from the 117gr SST in my old .257AI as long as I confined shots to heart/lung, same with 100gr Sierra's. I used the 110gr Accubond in a .25-06, but only shot one whitetail in the chest with it........a finishing shot with the deer on the ground with it's back to me, put it between the shoulder blades and it left a 3" diameter exit wound on the bottom of the rib cage. I wouldn't have a problem using the Accubond, 100gr Partition, or 100gr Swift Scirocco as an all-around bullet for the .25-06. </p><p> </p><p>SSTX</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SSTX, post: 711140, member: 56302"] I saw excellent performance from the 117gr SST in my old .257AI as long as I confined shots to heart/lung, same with 100gr Sierra's. I used the 110gr Accubond in a .25-06, but only shot one whitetail in the chest with it........a finishing shot with the deer on the ground with it's back to me, put it between the shoulder blades and it left a 3" diameter exit wound on the bottom of the rib cage. I wouldn't have a problem using the Accubond, 100gr Partition, or 100gr Swift Scirocco as an all-around bullet for the .25-06. SSTX [/QUOTE]
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