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Nosler .264 142 Grain Accubond LR Pass or Fail?
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<blockquote data-quote="Louisiana Reloader" data-source="post: 2988694" data-attributes="member: 123382"><p>Also to MagnumManiac: </p><p>I use regular Accubonds in my 25-06 and believing you will get exits at any angle is foolish and unrealistic. The last buck I killed with this load combination (last year) I did not get an exit and the deer was standing broadside. But he dropped where he stood so that was good enough for me. And, all of my shots are not at 120 yards—some are 300 yards and further. Selecting a bullet based on a single yardage where I hunt would be foolish as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Louisiana Reloader, post: 2988694, member: 123382"] Also to MagnumManiac: I use regular Accubonds in my 25-06 and believing you will get exits at any angle is foolish and unrealistic. The last buck I killed with this load combination (last year) I did not get an exit and the deer was standing broadside. But he dropped where he stood so that was good enough for me. And, all of my shots are not at 120 yards—some are 300 yards and further. Selecting a bullet based on a single yardage where I hunt would be foolish as well. [/QUOTE]
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