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Nosler AB Long Range No Good?
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<blockquote data-quote="JMUPT" data-source="post: 966025" data-attributes="member: 10651"><p>I killed two deer this past year with the 210gr ABLR shot out of a 30-378 wby. I can't remember what the exact velocity was but I think it was somewhere around 3100 fps. Accuracy was sub 1" at 100 with pretty much the first load I tried, so I went with that since it was getting close to hunting season and time was limited. The first deer was shot at about 70yds. She was facing me and the bullet entered the neck just below the jaw it exited out the back of the neck and left a hole almost the size of a football. The second deer was shot at 240 yds and was quartering hard toward me. The bullet entered just behind the front shoulder and exited the last rib. The exit wound was about the size of a quarter. I was pleased with the performance from the bullets they seemed to act just like the regular accubonds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMUPT, post: 966025, member: 10651"] I killed two deer this past year with the 210gr ABLR shot out of a 30-378 wby. I can't remember what the exact velocity was but I think it was somewhere around 3100 fps. Accuracy was sub 1" at 100 with pretty much the first load I tried, so I went with that since it was getting close to hunting season and time was limited. The first deer was shot at about 70yds. She was facing me and the bullet entered the neck just below the jaw it exited out the back of the neck and left a hole almost the size of a football. The second deer was shot at 240 yds and was quartering hard toward me. The bullet entered just behind the front shoulder and exited the last rib. The exit wound was about the size of a quarter. I was pleased with the performance from the bullets they seemed to act just like the regular accubonds. [/QUOTE]
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