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Loads for 308win 180gr Accubond?
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<blockquote data-quote="IdahoWoodsbummer" data-source="post: 12287" data-attributes="member: 2909"><p>Nice pics, Good job. Speed goats are a hoot. Not a prob reference the wording poorly. I tend to do the same every now and then myself. I post something and then go back and look at it and think oops thats not quite what I meant. </p><p></p><p>I hunt elk quite a bit. There are lots of them here in Idaho. I usually prefer a heavier caliber. .308s will certainly do the job but they are less than ideal at longer ranges. Funny thing though, through the years I have killed more elk with a 270 and 150 Nosler Partitions than anything else. Go figure. </p><p></p><p> I just feel sick when I see an elk that has been poorly shot by someone. One badly wounded cow I put down had a huge hole in her front quarter. Looked like she had been hit with a varmint bullet. Bullet never made it to the shoulder bones.</p><p></p><p>I prefer a heavy constructed bullet in a 7mm mag/ 300 win class, minimum, for long range elk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IdahoWoodsbummer, post: 12287, member: 2909"] Nice pics, Good job. Speed goats are a hoot. Not a prob reference the wording poorly. I tend to do the same every now and then myself. I post something and then go back and look at it and think oops thats not quite what I meant. I hunt elk quite a bit. There are lots of them here in Idaho. I usually prefer a heavier caliber. .308s will certainly do the job but they are less than ideal at longer ranges. Funny thing though, through the years I have killed more elk with a 270 and 150 Nosler Partitions than anything else. Go figure. I just feel sick when I see an elk that has been poorly shot by someone. One badly wounded cow I put down had a huge hole in her front quarter. Looked like she had been hit with a varmint bullet. Bullet never made it to the shoulder bones. I prefer a heavy constructed bullet in a 7mm mag/ 300 win class, minimum, for long range elk. [/QUOTE]
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