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Nosler accubond performance
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<blockquote data-quote="openlake" data-source="post: 1983573" data-attributes="member: 647"><p>I am a Accubond fan. I personally shot over 30 animals, wild hogs and whitetail deer. I only recovered one bullet, 7mm 140 grain 95% retained weight. All others were complete pass throughs under 300 yards. The first shots were head and shoulder shots on the big boar hogs and the bullets performed great. Dead animals.</p><p>A head shot on an elk is some pretty hard bone. I'm surprised it wasn't a complete pass through. Still, a very good bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="openlake, post: 1983573, member: 647"] I am a Accubond fan. I personally shot over 30 animals, wild hogs and whitetail deer. I only recovered one bullet, 7mm 140 grain 95% retained weight. All others were complete pass throughs under 300 yards. The first shots were head and shoulder shots on the big boar hogs and the bullets performed great. Dead animals. A head shot on an elk is some pretty hard bone. I’m surprised it wasn’t a complete pass through. Still, a very good bullet. [/QUOTE]
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