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Reloading
125 Accubond in .308 Win
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<blockquote data-quote="TNlandowner" data-source="post: 5610729" data-attributes="member: 3026"><p>I loaded a 308 win reduced recoil load using H4895 and the Nosler 125 AB's for my kids using their Ruger American rifles. The bullet was only traveling a little over 2600 fps. I harvested two does with the load before letting my kids hunt with it. I placed both shots just behind the front shoulders and had complete pass-throughs. The bullets didn't expand very much. Both does ran approximately 75 - 90 yards before falling. I think both deer would have dropped in their tracks with a high front shoulder shot.</p><p></p><p> For what it's worth, my kids couldn't really distinguish between the reduced recoil and normal loads. So we used the 125's for target practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNlandowner, post: 5610729, member: 3026"] I loaded a 308 win reduced recoil load using H4895 and the Nosler 125 AB's for my kids using their Ruger American rifles. The bullet was only traveling a little over 2600 fps. I harvested two does with the load before letting my kids hunt with it. I placed both shots just behind the front shoulders and had complete pass-throughs. The bullets didn't expand very much. Both does ran approximately 75 - 90 yards before falling. I think both deer would have dropped in their tracks with a high front shoulder shot. For what it's worth, my kids couldn't really distinguish between the reduced recoil and normal loads. So we used the 125's for target practice. [/QUOTE]
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