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180gr accubond weight retention
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<blockquote data-quote="hunter0925" data-source="post: 5182095" data-attributes="member: 13017"><p>I have put accubonds through elk shoulders, full frontals and in more deer than I can count. I have killed with the 7mm 140 accubond at 2800, 7mm 160 accubonds at 3200, 165gr .308 accubond at 3300, 180 accubond at 3200, 200 .308 accubond at 2900 and 200gr .323 accubond (can't remember velocity). I only have 2 that I have recovered and both were from elk. 95% of the (guessing) 50ish plus animals I have shot with them dropped in their tracks. The ones that ran were usually my fault or didn't go over 40ish yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hunter0925, post: 5182095, member: 13017"] I have put accubonds through elk shoulders, full frontals and in more deer than I can count. I have killed with the 7mm 140 accubond at 2800, 7mm 160 accubonds at 3200, 165gr .308 accubond at 3300, 180 accubond at 3200, 200 .308 accubond at 2900 and 200gr .323 accubond (can't remember velocity). I only have 2 that I have recovered and both were from elk. 95% of the (guessing) 50ish plus animals I have shot with them dropped in their tracks. The ones that ran were usually my fault or didn't go over 40ish yards. [/QUOTE]
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