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<blockquote data-quote="homeontherange" data-source="post: 1841882" data-attributes="member: 69763"><p>I've taken 4 North American species and 17 African species with Accubond. Sizes have ranged from 50-pound vhaal rhebok to 1700-pound eland. Ranges have been from 70 - 550 yards. Calibers were mostly 30-06 in 165 grain but a few in 6.5C in 130 grain. In the .30-06 I have never felt like the bullet performed other than perfectly although I will say they tend to open up violently and do a lot of meat damage inside of 150 yards or so. I was not as impressed with the AB using the 6.5 on African game and I am looking for a different bullet for that role.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="homeontherange, post: 1841882, member: 69763"] I've taken 4 North American species and 17 African species with Accubond. Sizes have ranged from 50-pound vhaal rhebok to 1700-pound eland. Ranges have been from 70 - 550 yards. Calibers were mostly 30-06 in 165 grain but a few in 6.5C in 130 grain. In the .30-06 I have never felt like the bullet performed other than perfectly although I will say they tend to open up violently and do a lot of meat damage inside of 150 yards or so. I was not as impressed with the AB using the 6.5 on African game and I am looking for a different bullet for that role. [/QUOTE]
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