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NOSLER ACCUBONDS at 1000 yards on goats.
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 12023"><p>I will echo what Shawn C. said. I saw 2 elk cows get shot with 300 Weatherby rifles last year. Both were shooting 200 grain Accubond bullets with 88 grains of Retumbo doin the pushin. The smaller cow was shot at 80 yards, and the bigger one at 35 yards. Both were one shot kills, and the bullets performed flawlessly. That should cover the Accubonds for short range work on heavy shouldered animals. The big cow got hit square in the shoulder and then proceeded to break the back side shoulder. The damage was impressive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 12023"] I will echo what Shawn C. said. I saw 2 elk cows get shot with 300 Weatherby rifles last year. Both were shooting 200 grain Accubond bullets with 88 grains of Retumbo doin the pushin. The smaller cow was shot at 80 yards, and the bigger one at 35 yards. Both were one shot kills, and the bullets performed flawlessly. That should cover the Accubonds for short range work on heavy shouldered animals. The big cow got hit square in the shoulder and then proceeded to break the back side shoulder. The damage was impressive. [/QUOTE]
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