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| 260gr Accubond. Deer to the big bears...covers it all. I used this in my 378GNR Encore handgun with a 13" barrel on african game from warthog and Blesbok to Kudu and in my 375 H&H rifle on a Zebra...all DRT. A great all around bullet. |
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| Nothing intrinsically wrong with the Accubond, but for a LOT less money (whitetail deer are not Greater Kudu or Zebra) the Hornady 220 has performed great for me in my .375WCF rifle. A bit slower than the JDJ but again, deer are not armour plated. Less recoil, plenty of expansion and ample penetration for 70 kg animals. I once tried the Speer 235 SP and it did not appear to open up on deer at WCF velocities - it may work fine in the JDJ rifle.
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| Thanks, was just looking at the sierra 200 gr. anyone used these? |
| Posts: 99 | Location: Mississippi | Registered: 02 May 2006 | 
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| quote: Originally posted by miklor: Thanks, was just looking at the sierra 200 gr. anyone used these?
. I did in a JDJ but got poor accuracy. The 220gr Hornady and 235gr Speer buth worked well on mule deer. Matthew |
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| See my post on Potent Plinker. The Hornday 220 is a great medium range bullet. I've used the 260 accubond with great results and am sure it would flatten any whitetail that walks. Bob |
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| I'd use the Hornady 270 Spire Point....VERY accurate and expands great on light game w/o blowing them up. In a 14" barrel, it's one bad mamma.
Gary DRSS NRA Lifer SCI DSC |
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