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Nosler Accubond and Ballistic Tip Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="CBS" data-source="post: 2331730" data-attributes="member: 11718"><p>I will never use an accubond again. My only animal was a mature mule deer at at about 350 yds. I shot him 3 times. I was sure I must be either be missing or gut shooting him as he barely flinched. He walked 100 yds and laid down. A hunting partner snuck up and put a finishing round into his neck. </p><p></p><p>I was expecting a very rank gut shot clean job. However when I got in the chest cavity and removed the heart it had a hole and had been clipped with a second round. Inspecting the rib cage all three holes were within 3 inches of each other. The 165gr 30 cal accubond went straight through. None of them hit bone or more than clipped a rib.</p><p></p><p>The accubond may be awesome if you hit a shoulder but I'm not shooting at shoulders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CBS, post: 2331730, member: 11718"] I will never use an accubond again. My only animal was a mature mule deer at at about 350 yds. I shot him 3 times. I was sure I must be either be missing or gut shooting him as he barely flinched. He walked 100 yds and laid down. A hunting partner snuck up and put a finishing round into his neck. I was expecting a very rank gut shot clean job. However when I got in the chest cavity and removed the heart it had a hole and had been clipped with a second round. Inspecting the rib cage all three holes were within 3 inches of each other. The 165gr 30 cal accubond went straight through. None of them hit bone or more than clipped a rib. The accubond may be awesome if you hit a shoulder but I'm not shooting at shoulders. [/QUOTE]
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