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7mm STW
Nosler accubond
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<blockquote data-quote="littlewhaler" data-source="post: 1736606" data-attributes="member: 50114"><p>Not sure any bullet performs flawlessly under all possible scenarios but lots good reports on AB bullets and of course the Partitions. I prefer AB's for medium/large game. Also use Sierras and Hornady SST's. All performed for me over the yrs. Like you, most hunters know you bang a shoulder you probly give up a lot for eating it and elk shoulder bones are thick and hard to penetrate. AB's are pretty tuff well made and have filled a lot of freezers but most shots probly are well over 50 Yds. I have never tested AB's at 30 yds with an old saddle backed with frying pan and phone books but probly wudnt get many pass thrus due to high velocity stress on AB bullet hitting very solid mass shortly after muzzle blast velocity. Sometimes you get a real anomaly head scratcher hunting. I prefer AB's overall for what I call boiler room shots(top of heart and bottom lungs.) AB's make confetti out of them and pass thru in my 280AI 140's, 300 WSM 150's out to 400 yds. Elk, mule deer, blk bear, goats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="littlewhaler, post: 1736606, member: 50114"] Not sure any bullet performs flawlessly under all possible scenarios but lots good reports on AB bullets and of course the Partitions. I prefer AB's for medium/large game. Also use Sierras and Hornady SST's. All performed for me over the yrs. Like you, most hunters know you bang a shoulder you probly give up a lot for eating it and elk shoulder bones are thick and hard to penetrate. AB's are pretty tuff well made and have filled a lot of freezers but most shots probly are well over 50 Yds. I have never tested AB's at 30 yds with an old saddle backed with frying pan and phone books but probly wudnt get many pass thrus due to high velocity stress on AB bullet hitting very solid mass shortly after muzzle blast velocity. Sometimes you get a real anomaly head scratcher hunting. I prefer AB's overall for what I call boiler room shots(top of heart and bottom lungs.) AB's make confetti out of them and pass thru in my 280AI 140's, 300 WSM 150's out to 400 yds. Elk, mule deer, blk bear, goats. [/QUOTE]
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