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<blockquote data-quote="unclefish" data-source="post: 1360100" data-attributes="member: 85156"><p>I took 2 elk with nosler accubond 180gr with 300 win mag. both shots where right behind the shoulder mid ship. Both ran about 150 yards and dropped. both did have very small entrance and exit holes. This year my friend shot a bull quarting way ..I think it went right behind the shoulder and came out the brisket. we followed drops of blood the following day for about 1/2 mile it seemed like . one of the guys saw 2 bulls and 20 cows go flying past him over onto private land across the road. from where we found last blood. I have switched to Barnes lrx 175 gr 30 cal. last year's elk dropped in tracks. this year's 250 yard shot and made it 75 ft. I have heard of other people crying about the accubonds. I did see a cow elk takin at 325 yards, with nosler partition first shot went clear through never hit a rib animal never even flinched bullet never opened. sent another 3 inches down and she ran down 100 yards and flopped over. I could take my pointer finger and middle finger and put my fingers in both holes. The man who shot it off a small tree limb was 81 years young. He still thinks that the only hunting Bullet in the world is a nosler partition. I am currently sold on Barnes LRX . I just loaded some Barnes 80 gr ttsx in 6mm for white tail. we will se what happens there..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unclefish, post: 1360100, member: 85156"] I took 2 elk with nosler accubond 180gr with 300 win mag. both shots where right behind the shoulder mid ship. Both ran about 150 yards and dropped. both did have very small entrance and exit holes. This year my friend shot a bull quarting way ..I think it went right behind the shoulder and came out the brisket. we followed drops of blood the following day for about 1/2 mile it seemed like . one of the guys saw 2 bulls and 20 cows go flying past him over onto private land across the road. from where we found last blood. I have switched to Barnes lrx 175 gr 30 cal. last year's elk dropped in tracks. this year's 250 yard shot and made it 75 ft. I have heard of other people crying about the accubonds. I did see a cow elk takin at 325 yards, with nosler partition first shot went clear through never hit a rib animal never even flinched bullet never opened. sent another 3 inches down and she ran down 100 yards and flopped over. I could take my pointer finger and middle finger and put my fingers in both holes. The man who shot it off a small tree limb was 81 years young. He still thinks that the only hunting Bullet in the world is a nosler partition. I am currently sold on Barnes LRX . I just loaded some Barnes 80 gr ttsx in 6mm for white tail. we will se what happens there.. [/QUOTE]
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