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Is an ELD-M basically just a tipped berger?
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<blockquote data-quote="7.62 Gunner" data-source="post: 2441784" data-attributes="member: 121641"><p>800 yards, impact velocity approx 2000 fps </p><p></p><p>I was going to respond to a certain member on this thread but after reading his 20th post I've decided it's not worth it.</p><p>Some people are always right and that's that.</p><p></p><p>Yes this is what I'm sure happened to the bull I lost with the accubond.</p><p>I hit him right behind the shoulder center lung, he went down then got up and ran away.</p><p>It was last light so I went after him the next day, I lost his trail 2 miles later after climbing 1500'.</p><p>The shot was verified by two spotters, it was without a doubt a lethal hit with any target bullet.</p><p>I actually spoke with a guy from Gunwerks about it and they've seen the exact thing happen with bulls lunged by accubonds.</p><p>His exact quote was that they don't expand enough at long range to create a good wound channel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7.62 Gunner, post: 2441784, member: 121641"] 800 yards, impact velocity approx 2000 fps I was going to respond to a certain member on this thread but after reading his 20th post I've decided it's not worth it. Some people are always right and that's that. Yes this is what I'm sure happened to the bull I lost with the accubond. I hit him right behind the shoulder center lung, he went down then got up and ran away. It was last light so I went after him the next day, I lost his trail 2 miles later after climbing 1500'. The shot was verified by two spotters, it was without a doubt a lethal hit with any target bullet. I actually spoke with a guy from Gunwerks about it and they've seen the exact thing happen with bulls lunged by accubonds. His exact quote was that they don't expand enough at long range to create a good wound channel. [/QUOTE]
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