PredatorSlayer45
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I find Accubonds at Cabelas in Minnesota often
I love a TTSX, but my choice is the 150gr Ballistic Tip. I base this on my experience of a high percentage of anchoring shots and the 150 will buck wind better.Between these, what would be your pick for shots 500 yards and in, out of a 7mm-08?
Assume all have equal accuracy out of the rifle
Not sure about those but I do know an older gentleman that's loaded cartridges for many years and the 7 08 is one of his favorites. According to him a Seirra 120 green tip is one of the meanest bullets.Between these, what would be your pick for shots 500 yards and in, out of a 7mm-08?
Assume all have equal accuracy out of the rifle
I have a trusty old A Bolt as well, in 280 REM. Used it on my only sheep hunt.Thanks for all the feedback, Gentlemen. After all of this, when I took my 7mm-08 to the range with a variety of loads, it didn't love any of these. The best the 7mm-08 did does not compete with what my old faithful Browning .270 A-Bolt does with 140 gr Ballistic Tips over a mild 51 gr load of RL 19. MV is 2700 which carries me to 500 @ 1797 fps (3 fps short of 1800 expansion) at sea level. Just got back from the range confirming my drops for the .270 (.5 mil @ 200 yds, 1.3 mil @ 300 yds), and have plugged into my Leica Ballistic app and fed over to the 2800.com rangefinder. At this point all the fiddling and tinkering and second guessing my shooting setup is done. Now I just hope to be worthy of this hunt and my guide's efforts, and give all I have mentally and physically. I'll be sure to loop back when I return and let you all know how it went. All the best,
GA
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YES, the ELD-X is an awesome 7mm-08 Bullet "Choice", IMO.150 ELDX has great BC and terminal performance. And the BT is a pretty awesome performer too. I'd go higher BC less wind calculation at range on a windy mountain side.
AGREE with THIS ^^^I made the mistake of taking an Antelope with accubonds. 4 pencil holes )
Old geezer cartridge….I'm sure it won't work.The OP decided to take the time tested 270 Winchester.
The 140 gr accubonds would be far superior to the ballistic tip in regards to terminal performance. Driving them at 2800 fps muzzle velocity they will do what needs to be done under a wider range of scenarios. I wouldn't use ballistic tips on coyotes