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Nosler Accubonds?
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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 376771" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>I got a new custom 264 Win mag with a 27 3/4' barrel. The velocities are way up with this long barrel and I was concerned about bullet blow up so I went with my first Accubond bullets. The 130 AB did 3350 fps with Retumbo from my rifle with one hole accuracy at 100 yards and just under 1" at 300 yards. I shot 4 deer this past season from 98 to 275 yards with it. All one shot dropped in their tracks kills. Three were pass through shots but one was a buck facing me at 111 yards slightly quartering left shoulder toward me. The bullet was placed on the leading edge of the left shoulder which destroyed it and then made mush of the vitals and was found in the right ham when cutting up the meat. The bullet was a text book mushroom with a weight of 87 grs. That bullet had to hit that deer at least 3200 fps. With that performance I don't think I will look any further for a bullet for my 264 Win mag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 376771, member: 10178"] I got a new custom 264 Win mag with a 27 3/4' barrel. The velocities are way up with this long barrel and I was concerned about bullet blow up so I went with my first Accubond bullets. The 130 AB did 3350 fps with Retumbo from my rifle with one hole accuracy at 100 yards and just under 1" at 300 yards. I shot 4 deer this past season from 98 to 275 yards with it. All one shot dropped in their tracks kills. Three were pass through shots but one was a buck facing me at 111 yards slightly quartering left shoulder toward me. The bullet was placed on the leading edge of the left shoulder which destroyed it and then made mush of the vitals and was found in the right ham when cutting up the meat. The bullet was a text book mushroom with a weight of 87 grs. That bullet had to hit that deer at least 3200 fps. With that performance I don't think I will look any further for a bullet for my 264 Win mag. [/QUOTE]
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