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Mid-Asian Ibex…Berger or Accubond
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<blockquote data-quote="cactus kid" data-source="post: 1452370" data-attributes="member: 35835"><p>I used a 180gr nosler accubond for my ibex hunt last year in kygyzstan with good results.</p><p></p><p>From my experience ibex are not particularly tough animals. In our camp, we had three hunters shooting three different calibers. The longest shot was with a .308 at 455 that was using the hornady precision hunter brand ammo- DRT. The next was killed with a .270 at 200 yards shooting Remington coreloct. DRT.</p><p></p><p>If you wouldn't question the load on a mule deer, I wouldn't question it on an ibex hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cactus kid, post: 1452370, member: 35835"] I used a 180gr nosler accubond for my ibex hunt last year in kygyzstan with good results. From my experience ibex are not particularly tough animals. In our camp, we had three hunters shooting three different calibers. The longest shot was with a .308 at 455 that was using the hornady precision hunter brand ammo- DRT. The next was killed with a .270 at 200 yards shooting Remington coreloct. DRT. If you wouldn't question the load on a mule deer, I wouldn't question it on an ibex hunt. [/QUOTE]
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