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After a lot of thinking about the adequate bullets to take in my 7 rm ( 160�triple shock, accubond, or partition) I finally wnt off with the partitions. I had not tested the accubonds or triple shocks enough. After hours of plane, car and horse, arrive on camp and took a sighting shot- During the six day hunt, I only took two other shots, that dropped two bucks at 380 yds. and 275 yds., the first one in really strong wind. IN all fairness, I must say they did not drop instantaneously, but ran about 50-70 yds. MAybe a plastic point would have given me a quicker kil, but I would have never got the first one ( the longest shot) since the bull was moving uphill and the shot entered around the back leg and - great partition- made it to the heart. The bulls in the area were really big- not the size of an elk, but well over 350 lbs. | ||
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Alg: In my view the Partition is the standard by which all others are measured. It's like two bullets in one. Obviously they performed well for you and for animals of that size I can almost gusrantee that had you used a Ballistic Tip or other similar bullet, that animal that you shot through the rear leg would have never dropped like that! jorge | |||
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