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Nosler accubond performance
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<blockquote data-quote="dieseldoc" data-source="post: 1983751" data-attributes="member: 22647"><p>First and last head shot: Years ago when I was a kid and elk hunting in Washington late season I came across fresh tracks that went in to a little willow patch, hear a little noise and saw a spike elk looking at me 25 yards away, pulled up rifle held nose in cross hairs, band dropped like lighting. Had to walk around patch of willows only to see elk heading out. Few minutes heard shot, found the elk I shot was being taged by other hunter. Talk to hunter and he said elk was running shaking his head and them came by me, shot him in the shoulders, . I told him what happen and we looked at elk and it looked like a router bit shaved a slot between the horn.</p><p>From that date forward I have killed many elk and deer that could be a head shot but only use the lung shot, never have lost one shot in the lungs. Just my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dieseldoc, post: 1983751, member: 22647"] First and last head shot: Years ago when I was a kid and elk hunting in Washington late season I came across fresh tracks that went in to a little willow patch, hear a little noise and saw a spike elk looking at me 25 yards away, pulled up rifle held nose in cross hairs, band dropped like lighting. Had to walk around patch of willows only to see elk heading out. Few minutes heard shot, found the elk I shot was being taged by other hunter. Talk to hunter and he said elk was running shaking his head and them came by me, shot him in the shoulders, . I told him what happen and we looked at elk and it looked like a router bit shaved a slot between the horn. From that date forward I have killed many elk and deer that could be a head shot but only use the lung shot, never have lost one shot in the lungs. Just my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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