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Remington 700 CP (chassis pistol)
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<blockquote data-quote="Moki" data-source="post: 2025343" data-attributes="member: 18597"><p>I've now had a bit of an experience I also shoot a 22" factory tapered/fluted Rem 700 LTR in 6.8SPC my preferred bullet are 95gr Barnes TTSX @ 2900fps I had an opportunity to purchase 500 110gr Accubonds I am loading them @ 2750fps.</p><p></p><p>This last Sunday morning I came across a spike blacktail buck that some neck shooting genius had taken a shot at it had its jaw mostly blown off I had to put it down and out of its misery it was standing almost perfectly broadside to me I shot it at appr 140 yards with the 110gr Accubond load this is the first time I have used them on deer.</p><p></p><p>The bullet entered directly behind the right leg broke two ribs traveled thru both lungs broke two ribs on the off side deer ran appr 50 - 70 yards.</p><p></p><p>To say I was impressed with the Accubonds performance is an understatement but more to it it made me think about the load - trajectory data above for the 12.5" barreled 308 Win.</p><p></p><p>If I can get the same performance from the he 125gr load above which has is faster - flatter trajectory than the 150gr bullets I would be very happy I have now purchased the last two boxes of 125gr Accubonds that I can find anywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moki, post: 2025343, member: 18597"] I've now had a bit of an experience I also shoot a 22" factory tapered/fluted Rem 700 LTR in 6.8SPC my preferred bullet are 95gr Barnes TTSX @ 2900fps I had an opportunity to purchase 500 110gr Accubonds I am loading them @ 2750fps. This last Sunday morning I came across a spike blacktail buck that some neck shooting genius had taken a shot at it had its jaw mostly blown off I had to put it down and out of its misery it was standing almost perfectly broadside to me I shot it at appr 140 yards with the 110gr Accubond load this is the first time I have used them on deer. The bullet entered directly behind the right leg broke two ribs traveled thru both lungs broke two ribs on the off side deer ran appr 50 - 70 yards. To say I was impressed with the Accubonds performance is an understatement but more to it it made me think about the load - trajectory data above for the 12.5" barreled 308 Win. If I can get the same performance from the he 125gr load above which has is faster - flatter trajectory than the 150gr bullets I would be very happy I have now purchased the last two boxes of 125gr Accubonds that I can find anywhere. [/QUOTE]
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