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Opinions on 338 bullets for elk within 500 yards
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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 1768144" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>Using a 250gr Accubond @ 3,000 ft/sec, I shot a 15pt bull moose on the point of his shoulder as he stood broadside. The big bull reared up and flipped over backwards. DRT</p><p>The Accubond traveled through BOTH shoulders and came to rest under the skin on the off-side. The recovered bullet was fully mushroomed and (somehow) maintained 140gr. That's pretty impressive considering that the bull was only 54yds away and the Accubond impacted at near muzzle velocity.</p><p></p><p>Contrary to what I've occasionally read, I have yet to see an Accubond over-expand or "explode" on a game animal regardless of impact velocity. Now ... the AB Longrange, that's a different story entirely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 1768144, member: 313"] Using a 250gr Accubond @ 3,000 ft/sec, I shot a 15pt bull moose on the point of his shoulder as he stood broadside. The big bull reared up and flipped over backwards. DRT The Accubond traveled through BOTH shoulders and came to rest under the skin on the off-side. The recovered bullet was fully mushroomed and (somehow) maintained 140gr. That's pretty impressive considering that the bull was only 54yds away and the Accubond impacted at near muzzle velocity. Contrary to what I've occasionally read, I have yet to see an Accubond over-expand or "explode" on a game animal regardless of impact velocity. Now ... the AB Longrange, that's a different story entirely. [/QUOTE]
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