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Difference between Nosler Accubond vs Nosler Accubond LR
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<blockquote data-quote="adamjp" data-source="post: 2178616" data-attributes="member: 40749"><p>This medium sized Fallow Buck taken in full rut mode, during an antler sparring fight with another buck.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]268924[/ATTACH]</p><p>Range 275m.</p><p>142gn Accubond LongRange</p><p>6.5 SAUM launch velocity of 3080fps, impact velocity estimate at 2637fps.</p><p></p><p>Bullet broke the nearside front leg just above the joint, punched through the ribcage, splintered the heart, took out a rib on the off side and then broke the offside leg at the bottom of the blade and disappeared into the shrubbery somewhere. Exit hole was 3x to 4x bullet dia. Stick your finger in there kind of hole.</p><p></p><p>He dropped on the spot, was dragged 5m by the opposing animal which was still sparring as he lay there dead. It only stopped when we came up the hill to dress this fellow out. </p><p></p><p>Rear legs, backstraps and eye fillets taken along with the head. Shoulders ruined and neck meat too strong in flavour.</p><p>This animal taken due to the genetic defect in the right antler which is visible in early velvet and on the ground. </p><p></p><p>The late March is just before the rut started in earnest, still rolling in fat from a great summer.</p><p>[ATTACH]268926[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Fallow are similar or slightly larger than typical Whitetail deer, slightly heavier build, but filling the same niche in Australian deer. Grey Kangaroos fill the true ecological niche, but deer are nicer to eat and harder to stalk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamjp, post: 2178616, member: 40749"] This medium sized Fallow Buck taken in full rut mode, during an antler sparring fight with another buck. [ATTACH type="full" alt="DSC03724.JPG"]268924[/ATTACH] Range 275m. 142gn Accubond LongRange 6.5 SAUM launch velocity of 3080fps, impact velocity estimate at 2637fps. Bullet broke the nearside front leg just above the joint, punched through the ribcage, splintered the heart, took out a rib on the off side and then broke the offside leg at the bottom of the blade and disappeared into the shrubbery somewhere. Exit hole was 3x to 4x bullet dia. Stick your finger in there kind of hole. He dropped on the spot, was dragged 5m by the opposing animal which was still sparring as he lay there dead. It only stopped when we came up the hill to dress this fellow out. Rear legs, backstraps and eye fillets taken along with the head. Shoulders ruined and neck meat too strong in flavour. This animal taken due to the genetic defect in the right antler which is visible in early velvet and on the ground. The late March is just before the rut started in earnest, still rolling in fat from a great summer. [ATTACH alt="WGI_0312.JPG"]268926[/ATTACH] Fallow are similar or slightly larger than typical Whitetail deer, slightly heavier build, but filling the same niche in Australian deer. Grey Kangaroos fill the true ecological niche, but deer are nicer to eat and harder to stalk. [/QUOTE]
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