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People have sworn by 59 grains of IMR-4350 behind a 150 grain bullet in 30-06 for decades. So the load itself is nothing new.

I never tried it because I had some bad experiences with 150 grain bullets about 35 years ago. I loaded 180 grain bullets, then switched to 165 grain bullets and kept shooting them up until year before last. I had an incident that convinced me of the need for bonded bullets.

With a stoutly constructed bonded bullet, you should be able to drop the bullet weight some and still get as much penetration as a heavier traditional bullet. So I decided to try some 150 grain Accubonds.

Hot Damn! That old standby load shoots like a house on fire with 150 grain Accubonds! With my 26" barrel I get better than 3000 fps and it is the best load I've ever had with any bullet.

The first shot in the field was on this big buck, which was a steep angled front quartering shot at 150 yards:



Bang, Flop!

Ohhhhhh yeaaaahhhhh!



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Good shooting. I don't see an exit wound.
 
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Originally posted by 270 bdl:
I don't see an exit wound.


The operative words are "steep angled front quartering shot." The bullet hit the spine at a shallow angle and plowed straight ahead through about 8 inches of bone.

I normally like an exit wound, but on a shot at that angle, it's asking too much of any normal deer load to penetrate the shoulder and the spine and still have a complete pass-through.

Maybe with a 410 grain bullet from a 45-70...



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Doc,

welcome to the forum and very nice buck!!! thumb


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Good shot ... the load seems to work ... Very pretty buck ... Welcome to the forums thumb


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he looks it good condition.

Nice work sir!
 
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Can't argue with success.
 
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