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Nosler accubond
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunterjones" data-source="post: 2350313" data-attributes="member: 112130"><p>What I have found with Accubonds is that usually a rifle will either shoot them really well or not at all but like I said earlier, most rifles I've tried them in really do "like" them.</p><p>I've never seen an Accubond not perform well either. For me, Whitetails from 20 to 300 yards Antelope at 300 or so yards and elk from 50 to over 600 yards. Various calibres and velocities. I do like them in super fast magnums primarily…..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunterjones, post: 2350313, member: 112130"] What I have found with Accubonds is that usually a rifle will either shoot them really well or not at all but like I said earlier, most rifles I’ve tried them in really do “like” them. I’ve never seen an Accubond not perform well either. For me, Whitetails from 20 to 300 yards Antelope at 300 or so yards and elk from 50 to over 600 yards. Various calibres and velocities. I do like them in super fast magnums primarily….. [/QUOTE]
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