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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Interesting info about Berger Bullets.
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<blockquote data-quote="whitely" data-source="post: 133076" data-attributes="member: 5167"><p>I have shot two Elk with the accubond 160, and both times I didn't get a pass through. One was shot from ~100 yards, and one was a very tender, and tasty yearling that was ruuning at me from 30-40 yards away. I was pretty surprized to not see an exit wound from those two shots. Both animals where shot right behind the front shoulder. Three years ago, I shot a nice cow from about 370 yards with the 160 gr partition, and that passed through. My only guess is that at closer range, the bullets expand very rapidly.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for posting your load, I appreciate it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whitely, post: 133076, member: 5167"] I have shot two Elk with the accubond 160, and both times I didn't get a pass through. One was shot from ~100 yards, and one was a very tender, and tasty yearling that was ruuning at me from 30-40 yards away. I was pretty surprized to not see an exit wound from those two shots. Both animals where shot right behind the front shoulder. Three years ago, I shot a nice cow from about 370 yards with the 160 gr partition, and that passed through. My only guess is that at closer range, the bullets expand very rapidly. Thanks for posting your load, I appreciate it! [/QUOTE]
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