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Nosler .264 142 Grain Accubond LR Pass or Fail?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jcook02" data-source="post: 2988702" data-attributes="member: 113022"><p>We used hundreds of 200 grain Accubonds and almost always got exits. One of our last cow elk was at 110 yards, broadside (before exploring other bullets, due to limited access to the Accubonds). That bullet only hit a rib bone and did not exit. If I remember right, we were running that pill at 3200 fps out of a 300 RUM. The cow dropped at the shot and her legs were tucked into her body before she hit the ground. We all were shocked that it didn't exit. Nothing but love for the Accubonds. We've shot half-minute groups with that bullet out past 1k yards. </p><p></p><p>I don't have any experience with the smaller ABLR, but I do use the 168 and 175 out of 7 Rem Mag. After taking them near and a little further out, I have no issues using that bullet up close or long range. I'm still waiting to recover one of the ABLR. </p><p></p><p>It's funny, I practice all summer to prepare for 1k+ yard shots on deer and my equipment is set up to take those shots, then they show up at 50 yards. Nosler AB's, ABLR, Berger Hybrid's, and Hornady ELD-Ms haven't let me down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcook02, post: 2988702, member: 113022"] We used hundreds of 200 grain Accubonds and almost always got exits. One of our last cow elk was at 110 yards, broadside (before exploring other bullets, due to limited access to the Accubonds). That bullet only hit a rib bone and did not exit. If I remember right, we were running that pill at 3200 fps out of a 300 RUM. The cow dropped at the shot and her legs were tucked into her body before she hit the ground. We all were shocked that it didn't exit. Nothing but love for the Accubonds. We've shot half-minute groups with that bullet out past 1k yards. I don't have any experience with the smaller ABLR, but I do use the 168 and 175 out of 7 Rem Mag. After taking them near and a little further out, I have no issues using that bullet up close or long range. I'm still waiting to recover one of the ABLR. It's funny, I practice all summer to prepare for 1k+ yard shots on deer and my equipment is set up to take those shots, then they show up at 50 yards. Nosler AB's, ABLR, Berger Hybrid's, and Hornady ELD-Ms haven't let me down. [/QUOTE]
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