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150 gr. Vs 180 gr.
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<blockquote data-quote="hunter0925" data-source="post: 4543823" data-attributes="member: 13017"><p>I shoot 180gr accubonds out of my 30-06 but I can't remember the charge or the speed off my head. Every deer I have shot has dropped in its tracks and I have zero complaints. I wouldn't hesitate to use a 150gr accubond on any deer or bear in TN within 400 yards but I do agree that the added energy out to 400 would be appreciated. Before the 180s I used 165s with the same results. The recoil out of my tikka isn't bad with either bullet but I went to 180s for ease of loading as I was also using them in my 300wsm but have now switched to 200gr accubonds in it. Long story short, it is hard to go wrong with the accubond of any weight inside a normal shooting range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hunter0925, post: 4543823, member: 13017"] I shoot 180gr accubonds out of my 30-06 but I can't remember the charge or the speed off my head. Every deer I have shot has dropped in its tracks and I have zero complaints. I wouldn't hesitate to use a 150gr accubond on any deer or bear in TN within 400 yards but I do agree that the added energy out to 400 would be appreciated. Before the 180s I used 165s with the same results. The recoil out of my tikka isn't bad with either bullet but I went to 180s for ease of loading as I was also using them in my 300wsm but have now switched to 200gr accubonds in it. Long story short, it is hard to go wrong with the accubond of any weight inside a normal shooting range. [/QUOTE]
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