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2016 pronghorn and elk. Both shot with 300wsm 190gr Accubond Long Range. Both animals hit high shoulder and dropped at the shot. Antelope shot at 542 yards, and elk at 355. Couldn't be more impressed with the performance of this bullet!

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Three very nice NV mule deer served as testament to Nosler lethality this week.

Mine would be smallest of the three if recorded on an official score sheet.

.308 Win shooting 165 grain Nosler Partitions

The other two.

Matthew's buck with the same load - .308 Win with 165 grain Partitions
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Spitz's buck with a 7mm-.08 pushing 140 grain AccuBonds.
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Wyoming 2016

.243 Win. / 90grain Nosler Ballistic Tip @ 288yds
 

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Here's my son with the little 4pt I shot this year in E MT. Tikka T3 .308 Nosler Custom 165gr Accubond
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Shot was 290 yards slightly quartered, heart/lung hit and recovered the bullet lodged in the femur
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I also filled a Deer B tag with a nice mature Muley doe and again the Accubond was flawless.
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My son's Texas whitetail. 270 130 Grain Nosler Ballistic Tip. Went 10 yards and piled up.

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2016 Central Oregon Mule Deer--taken not too far from the Nosler plant itself. 300 yards, one shot and he tipped right over. 65 grains of IMR 4350 pushing a 140 grain Ballistic Tip from Nosler Brass.

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And here's my dad's buck from that same trip:

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I wish I could figure out how to rotate these photos. My dad's buck was all Noslered out--shot with a M48 Heritage 26 Nosler rifle using 88 grains of US869 behind a 129 grain ABLR. That deer was shot at around 500 yards. The first shot just barely scraped some hair off the buck's back--Pops was not used to such a flat-shooting round and unnecessarily overcompensated for bullet drop. The next shot dropped the deer instantly.
 
Time to put up this years.

Wyoming Antelope, 75 yards, 6.5 Creedmoor 140 grain Partition.


Montana Antelope, 60 yards, 6.5 Creedmoor, 140 grain Partition.


Montana Elk, 170 yards, .300 Win Mag, 180 grain E-Tips.


Montana Deer, 120 yards, .300 Win, 150 grain E-Tip
 
A couple more from this week.

.308 Win 165 grain Partitions. 325 yards. Complete pass through.
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7mm-.08 Nosler 140 grain AccuBonds. 109 yards.
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All my coues bucks were killed in Arizona's Coronado National Forest with a handloaded 257 Wby. shooting 110 gain Accubonds at a smidge under 3400 fps.

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2009, this was my first deer. This little guy stuck around a little too long, a frontal shot dropped him at~50 yards. The bullet passed through front to back.

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2012, 280 yards broadside, high lung/spine shot dropped him where he stood. The bullet excited.

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2013, ~50 yards broadside, had no choice but to aim for the front shoulder. The bullet held together did massive damage and exited. The buck made it about 15 yards and piled up.

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2014, ~200 yards broadside lung shot, the buck went about 20 yards.

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2016, 240 yards quartering away. The bullet hit the inside point of the shoulder and deflected slightly up into the neck/spine. The buck dropped and rolled down the hill a bit and never moved again.
 
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