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Standard Nosler Accubond question.
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1955076" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>This is not a reply about Accubond bullets, however we do share a lot of information on this site and this is on topic of ranges and expansion. I had the same thing happen to me on a caribou hunt one year, only.....it was with a 180 grain Nosler partition bullet out of a 300 WinMag at 60 yards. I shot that caribou center mass as it was slightly quartering from right to left, the bullet exited just behind the left rib cage and I <em><u>really</u></em> had to look for the exit hole. The insides were like jello, but....there really was not that much expansion from the tissue damage we examined. I expected that caribou to drop in its tracks, but that was not the case it stood and looked at me for at least a minute; actually thought that I missed the shot. It sort of changed my mind about Nosler partition bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1955076, member: 69192"] This is not a reply about Accubond bullets, however we do share a lot of information on this site and this is on topic of ranges and expansion. I had the same thing happen to me on a caribou hunt one year, only.....it was with a 180 grain Nosler partition bullet out of a 300 WinMag at 60 yards. I shot that caribou center mass as it was slightly quartering from right to left, the bullet exited just behind the left rib cage and I [I][U]really[/U][/I] had to look for the exit hole. The insides were like jello, but....there really was not that much expansion from the tissue damage we examined. I expected that caribou to drop in its tracks, but that was not the case it stood and looked at me for at least a minute; actually thought that I missed the shot. It sort of changed my mind about Nosler partition bullets. [/QUOTE]
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