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Nosler Accubond
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<blockquote data-quote="partisan1911" data-source="post: 336061" data-attributes="member: 21115"><p>I used a 300wsm shooting 180gr accubonds on my Mountain goat hunt this year. I took several hunters with me this year so I had the opportunity to take shots at multiple ranges. Both goats I shot were around 300lb animals. 350 yard shot went halfway through the animal. It took three shots to keep him from running up the mountain. All the bullets I found in him had fragmented into little pieces. The next goat I shot was at 80 yards. Same story with the bullets. Alot of little pieces. I watched the goat spit lung matter after I shot him but he ran 100yards before he slowed down and I got another shot into him.</p><p> </p><p>I live in Alaska and basically work in order to pay for my hunting. I would definately not use an accubond on a brown bear. I prefer them to stop exactly where they are standing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="partisan1911, post: 336061, member: 21115"] I used a 300wsm shooting 180gr accubonds on my Mountain goat hunt this year. I took several hunters with me this year so I had the opportunity to take shots at multiple ranges. Both goats I shot were around 300lb animals. 350 yard shot went halfway through the animal. It took three shots to keep him from running up the mountain. All the bullets I found in him had fragmented into little pieces. The next goat I shot was at 80 yards. Same story with the bullets. Alot of little pieces. I watched the goat spit lung matter after I shot him but he ran 100yards before he slowed down and I got another shot into him. I live in Alaska and basically work in order to pay for my hunting. I would definately not use an accubond on a brown bear. I prefer them to stop exactly where they are standing. [/QUOTE]
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