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Difference between Nosler Accubond vs Nosler Accubond LR
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<blockquote data-quote="Hespco" data-source="post: 1944442" data-attributes="member: 109476"><p>The OP stated best bullet between 150 & 400 yds. While the AB & the partition shoot very well in my 6.5's I prefer the the copper mono regardless of brand. The reason is the almost non existent blood shot meat when using the mono. Any bullet with lead , even a partition while performing well in putting down game still splatters lead shards .While this shedding of lead is deadly it can cause considerable loss of meat because of being badly bood shot. We have all seen many pictures on this site of severely blood shot game. For me the meat is the main reason I hunt. In past years before the Barnes copper mono the Nosler Partition was absolutely my preferred bullet for elk but have been using the copper mono since 1994. Never had a failure or reason to switch back. There are times when an angled shot from the front or back can be the only shot presented or let the elk walk. Experienced hunters understand this. In my personal experience this is where the mono shines. Deep penetration thru retain bullet weight & absolute minual blood shoot meat. I realize many are primarily horn hunters & so this is not important . What ever bullet you like is up to the individual & not right or wrong</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hespco, post: 1944442, member: 109476"] The OP stated best bullet between 150 & 400 yds. While the AB & the partition shoot very well in my 6.5's I prefer the the copper mono regardless of brand. The reason is the almost non existent blood shot meat when using the mono. Any bullet with lead , even a partition while performing well in putting down game still splatters lead shards .While this shedding of lead is deadly it can cause considerable loss of meat because of being badly bood shot. We have all seen many pictures on this site of severely blood shot game. For me the meat is the main reason I hunt. In past years before the Barnes copper mono the Nosler Partition was absolutely my preferred bullet for elk but have been using the copper mono since 1994. Never had a failure or reason to switch back. There are times when an angled shot from the front or back can be the only shot presented or let the elk walk. Experienced hunters understand this. In my personal experience this is where the mono shines. Deep penetration thru retain bullet weight & absolute minual blood shoot meat. I realize many are primarily horn hunters & so this is not important . What ever bullet you like is up to the individual & not right or wrong [/QUOTE]
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