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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Standard Nosler Accubond question.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lifeisgood" data-source="post: 1955116" data-attributes="member: 114259"><p>I don't own large caliber rifles. But stumbled on Swift A's while trying to find a reasonable bullet for my .270 Ruger No.1. Seven elk and one very large oryx all died very quickly with one shot.</p><p>All taken inside 320 yds. I would never choose to shoot at a game animal beyond 400 yds so I cannot speak to bullet performance at what I believe is considered "long range". But I recently purchased a No. 1 in 270 Weatherby (nib) and have ordered Accubond ammo from Midway. But your input and experiences give me cause to be Leary about using on game animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lifeisgood, post: 1955116, member: 114259"] I don’t own large caliber rifles. But stumbled on Swift A’s while trying to find a reasonable bullet for my .270 Ruger No.1. Seven elk and one very large oryx all died very quickly with one shot. All taken inside 320 yds. I would never choose to shoot at a game animal beyond 400 yds so I cannot speak to bullet performance at what I believe is considered “long range”. But I recently purchased a No. 1 in 270 Weatherby (nib) and have ordered Accubond ammo from Midway. But your input and experiences give me cause to be Leary about using on game animals. [/QUOTE]
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