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Nosler .264 142 Grain Accubond LR Pass or Fail?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hydra6" data-source="post: 2987945" data-attributes="member: 125161"><p>First, 120 and 127 yards. You are using long range bullets at short range. ELDX and ABLR are designed for long range - not saying they do not work at 120ish yards - they obviously did. You could use regular Accubond, etc.</p><p></p><p>143 ELDX - pencil in and pencil out. Interesting to see damage internal as the front half fragmented and assume the base was the "pencil out".</p><p></p><p>142 ABLR - ABLR designed to fragment at lower impact velocity (long range design) so would assume significant fragmentation at 120ish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hydra6, post: 2987945, member: 125161"] First, 120 and 127 yards. You are using long range bullets at short range. ELDX and ABLR are designed for long range - not saying they do not work at 120ish yards - they obviously did. You could use regular Accubond, etc. 143 ELDX - pencil in and pencil out. Interesting to see damage internal as the front half fragmented and assume the base was the "pencil out". 142 ABLR - ABLR designed to fragment at lower impact velocity (long range design) so would assume significant fragmentation at 120ish. [/QUOTE]
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