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Difference between Nosler Accubond vs Nosler Accubond LR
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<blockquote data-quote="Salmonhead" data-source="post: 2173843" data-attributes="member: 117979"><p>inside 400 yards like you said, I would choose the Ab all day long over the LR version. In my limited experience with the LRAB, they are really soft. Designed to open down to 1300 fps. I have shot deer with the 6.5 mm version and had some not so great results under 400 yards. 53% weight retention on a deer without touching any bone and only about 15" of penetration. Another blew up and deflected out the brisket after hitting the shoulder socket. never made it to the vitals. Had to finish it with another bullet. Wasn't real impressed with that. But, if I intended on shooting beyond 600 or so, it would be a great option. Standard accubond 160 in a 7rm is a really good combo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salmonhead, post: 2173843, member: 117979"] inside 400 yards like you said, I would choose the Ab all day long over the LR version. In my limited experience with the LRAB, they are really soft. Designed to open down to 1300 fps. I have shot deer with the 6.5 mm version and had some not so great results under 400 yards. 53% weight retention on a deer without touching any bone and only about 15" of penetration. Another blew up and deflected out the brisket after hitting the shoulder socket. never made it to the vitals. Had to finish it with another bullet. Wasn't real impressed with that. But, if I intended on shooting beyond 600 or so, it would be a great option. Standard accubond 160 in a 7rm is a really good combo. [/QUOTE]
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