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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Light rifles, big cartridges, and scope mounts - learned my lesson, now it's time to pass it on.
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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 2213250" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>My preference is 89.0gr RE26 in a Nosler case lit by a Fed 215M primer under a 250 Accubond or 250 Berger Elite Hunter. Both shoot under .5 moa at 400yds. I dropped two bull moose with the Accubond and performance was perfect. One bull was shot straight through both shoulders and the bullet was caught in the opposite side hide. After passing through all that heavy bone the bullet still hung in there with a remaining weight of 140gr. The bull flipped over backwards and twitched. DRT</p><p></p><p>The other bull was hit broadside in the center of his vitals. He began to walk and I rushed off a second shot which hit low in the chest behind the front leg. The bull walked out of sight but was piled up dead about 40yds away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 2213250, member: 313"] My preference is 89.0gr RE26 in a Nosler case lit by a Fed 215M primer under a 250 Accubond or 250 Berger Elite Hunter. Both shoot under .5 moa at 400yds. I dropped two bull moose with the Accubond and performance was perfect. One bull was shot straight through both shoulders and the bullet was caught in the opposite side hide. After passing through all that heavy bone the bullet still hung in there with a remaining weight of 140gr. The bull flipped over backwards and twitched. DRT The other bull was hit broadside in the center of his vitals. He began to walk and I rushed off a second shot which hit low in the chest behind the front leg. The bull walked out of sight but was piled up dead about 40yds away. [/QUOTE]
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