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Long range performance of ballistic tip and accubond bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="brian b" data-source="post: 62791" data-attributes="member: 2797"><p>crow mag,</p><p> My brothers desert Big horn was only 450 yds. but the recovered bullet (160 gr accubond) was a perfect mushroom just as his sons was at 820yds on a cow elk. I must confess at this point I had my own experience last fall with an accubond. first let me digress ,I applied for 13 hunt's in 5 western states last year and went 0-13 I could not even draw a general season deer tag, so me and my nephew bought Wyoming antelope doe tags (oh the shame) but to make it sporting we decided to shoot them at 1000yds. O.K. I fell short and shot mine at 950yds with my 300WM and 180gr Accubond because some jackass shot and wounded this poor animal earlier in the day and I did not want it to suffer. the accubond (180gr 300WM)still mushroomed and woorked well.</p><p>think I am BS'ing we have it on video. Not hollywood but entertaining.</p><p>B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian b, post: 62791, member: 2797"] crow mag, My brothers desert Big horn was only 450 yds. but the recovered bullet (160 gr accubond) was a perfect mushroom just as his sons was at 820yds on a cow elk. I must confess at this point I had my own experience last fall with an accubond. first let me digress ,I applied for 13 hunt's in 5 western states last year and went 0-13 I could not even draw a general season deer tag, so me and my nephew bought Wyoming antelope doe tags (oh the shame) but to make it sporting we decided to shoot them at 1000yds. O.K. I fell short and shot mine at 950yds with my 300WM and 180gr Accubond because some jackass shot and wounded this poor animal earlier in the day and I did not want it to suffer. the accubond (180gr 300WM)still mushroomed and woorked well. think I am BS'ing we have it on video. Not hollywood but entertaining. B [/QUOTE]
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