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Preferred impact velocity?
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<blockquote data-quote="105Coues" data-source="post: 1646155" data-attributes="member: 65989"><p>I shoot the Nosler BT in various cartridges and my best results have been from 2k to 2500 for deer and elk. Around 3140 I had a failure on a elk shoulder at about 50 ft. Never got past the ribs with a 300 Win 165. That being said, it is extremely important to stay above the minimum 1800 as I have recovered specimens from those velocities and they expanded some but not what you would want.</p><p></p><p>As for the accubonds, hard and fast as I hav not seen a failure And have put them through elk and deer at many distances. Only recovered 1 and it was from a bull elk shot quartering towards us shot in the neck at 75 yards from a 270. Perfect mushroom bull drt. </p><p></p><p>A lot of good info in these posts with the best being staying above minimums.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="105Coues, post: 1646155, member: 65989"] I shoot the Nosler BT in various cartridges and my best results have been from 2k to 2500 for deer and elk. Around 3140 I had a failure on a elk shoulder at about 50 ft. Never got past the ribs with a 300 Win 165. That being said, it is extremely important to stay above the minimum 1800 as I have recovered specimens from those velocities and they expanded some but not what you would want. As for the accubonds, hard and fast as I hav not seen a failure And have put them through elk and deer at many distances. Only recovered 1 and it was from a bull elk shot quartering towards us shot in the neck at 75 yards from a 270. Perfect mushroom bull drt. A lot of good info in these posts with the best being staying above minimums. [/QUOTE]
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