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Final Word On Nosler Accubond LR
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<blockquote data-quote="Engineering101" data-source="post: 1058678" data-attributes="member: 63138"><p>By now everyone that wants them should have been able to get some and many would have hunted with them last Fall. What can they do and what can they not do?</p><p> </p><p>My impression is they are too soft for most applications - particularly in the higher power rifles unless you really are shooting long range where the 1,300 fps terminal performance spec is helpful. Since most game animals are not shot at long range that makes them kind of a niche product. I suppose they also would be good for long range practice shooting rocks and such as they have decent BCs,</p><p> </p><p>They also should be good in reduced power loads for kids who are just starting out hunting. Of the flip side, they should be a disaster taking a shoulder shot on a moose at 50 yards. Kind of ironic that Nosler's latest product seems to be exactly the kind of bullet that prompted John Nosler to invent the Partition.</p><p> </p><p>So what say you - those who have used them (I have only shot paper with them)? What is the verdict?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Engineering101, post: 1058678, member: 63138"] By now everyone that wants them should have been able to get some and many would have hunted with them last Fall. What can they do and what can they not do? My impression is they are too soft for most applications - particularly in the higher power rifles unless you really are shooting long range where the 1,300 fps terminal performance spec is helpful. Since most game animals are not shot at long range that makes them kind of a niche product. I suppose they also would be good for long range practice shooting rocks and such as they have decent BCs, They also should be good in reduced power loads for kids who are just starting out hunting. Of the flip side, they should be a disaster taking a shoulder shot on a moose at 50 yards. Kind of ironic that Nosler's latest product seems to be exactly the kind of bullet that prompted John Nosler to invent the Partition. So what say you - those who have used them (I have only shot paper with them)? What is the verdict? [/QUOTE]
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