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Difference between Nosler Accubond vs Nosler Accubond LR
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<blockquote data-quote="David Emerson" data-source="post: 2142139" data-attributes="member: 112579"><p>I also will not use then again. This past fall a whitetail buck at 300 yards. 6.5x300 win improved. 142 ablr at 3350. Impact velocity figured out at 2800. Shoulder blade hit and the bullet bombed. Crater the size of a baseball and no further penetration. Nothing made it into the ribcage. I called nosler this past friday and his response was(well it is a long range bullet) God christ what an answer. I told him if they put the ablr nose on a standard accubond they might have something. No more forever. I have not shot the terminal ascent but that is where I am heading. The only bullet made in the long and slippery that is stout.Excepting the badlands bullet. Try and see which the gun likes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Emerson, post: 2142139, member: 112579"] I also will not use then again. This past fall a whitetail buck at 300 yards. 6.5x300 win improved. 142 ablr at 3350. Impact velocity figured out at 2800. Shoulder blade hit and the bullet bombed. Crater the size of a baseball and no further penetration. Nothing made it into the ribcage. I called nosler this past friday and his response was(well it is a long range bullet) God christ what an answer. I told him if they put the ablr nose on a standard accubond they might have something. No more forever. I have not shot the terminal ascent but that is where I am heading. The only bullet made in the long and slippery that is stout.Excepting the badlands bullet. Try and see which the gun likes. [/QUOTE]
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