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NOSLER ACCUBONDS at 1000 yards on goats.
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<blockquote data-quote="goodgrouper" data-source="post: 12019" data-attributes="member: 2852"><p>JDJones375,</p><p>OK, getting back to the performance of the Accubonds, in the space of 8 days I have seen a doe antelope taken at 949 yards and a 360 class bull elk taken at 25 yards with the Accubond bullets. Both bullets caused major damage and opened a gaping wound channel. The mushroom looked awesome and they retained a high percentage of weight. I would have to say that we finally have a bullet that can handle sizzling velocities of magnums at close range on big animals, and expand reliably on smaller game at extreme range. Nosler is back on top!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodgrouper, post: 12019, member: 2852"] JDJones375, OK, getting back to the performance of the Accubonds, in the space of 8 days I have seen a doe antelope taken at 949 yards and a 360 class bull elk taken at 25 yards with the Accubond bullets. Both bullets caused major damage and opened a gaping wound channel. The mushroom looked awesome and they retained a high percentage of weight. I would have to say that we finally have a bullet that can handle sizzling velocities of magnums at close range on big animals, and expand reliably on smaller game at extreme range. Nosler is back on top! [/QUOTE]
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