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<blockquote data-quote="Jcook02" data-source="post: 1903908" data-attributes="member: 113022"><p>Have used both. One 300 Rum shoots 200 gr. accubonds 3.5" groups at 800 yards. Another Rum shoots Match grade better than accubonds. When I shoot match, I shoot heavy for caliber and slow things down. With today's scopes, I have no need to shoot crazy fast rounds. I have no concerns with either as both have killed elk at reasonable distances. I tend to lose some meat on animals with match and up close and personal shots. I understand that and continue to use them. Dead is dead and the animal doesn't suffer. I did have a 180 drop all it's energy on a great bull, but I chose the 200 now. The search for the perfect bullet still continues, but it is sure nice to have options. My 7 Mag loves ABLR so I have used a plethora of rounds in the last several years, no expert by any means. We all have opinions and different experiences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcook02, post: 1903908, member: 113022"] Have used both. One 300 Rum shoots 200 gr. accubonds 3.5" groups at 800 yards. Another Rum shoots Match grade better than accubonds. When I shoot match, I shoot heavy for caliber and slow things down. With today's scopes, I have no need to shoot crazy fast rounds. I have no concerns with either as both have killed elk at reasonable distances. I tend to lose some meat on animals with match and up close and personal shots. I understand that and continue to use them. Dead is dead and the animal doesn't suffer. I did have a 180 drop all it's energy on a great bull, but I chose the 200 now. The search for the perfect bullet still continues, but it is sure nice to have options. My 7 Mag loves ABLR so I have used a plethora of rounds in the last several years, no expert by any means. We all have opinions and different experiences. [/QUOTE]
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