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Hold on...you think an elk leg bone will stop a Remington ultra Mag pushing a 200 grains at 3200 fps?No seriously? For realsies??
Sure it’s not a lrab those perform like that every time. Kinda surprised the regular accubond would do that.
Wow…this thread brings up something I have been thinking about over this past week. No way am I trying to brag but I’ve killed a lot of deer over the past 35 years of hunting and I have never recovered a bullet from the deer I’ve shot. Started out with a 270 and for the past 30 years have been using a 7 mag coupled with 160 gr nosler partitions. A couple years ago bought a BLR 358 Win with open sights and have wanted to kill a deer with that but with my crappy eyesight haven’t had the opportunity yet. Last Tuesday evening had a nice blackie within 100 yards so I grabbed the 358 loaded with Hornady 200 grain accubonds and took the shot. Broadside and after the recoil he was gone. Went to where he last stood and it was a little uphill shot. Ground was all tore up where he was and expected him to be there behind the hill…nothing but tore up earth. No blood. Looked at the area he was facing and it was a huge brushpile…no blood anywhere. Went over the nob he was on and in the direction he was facing,,,,no blood. Went about 20 yards and saw a brown patch piled up in the bush. He layed there in the brush side up where I shot…didn’t see any entrance wound. Grabbed him and flipped him over to see the exit wound/where I hit him and there was nothing. Gutted him out and there were no trace of lungs left—they were gelatinous gobs of goo looking like red jello. Later skinning him out I found the 200 grain accubond just under the skin on the opposite shoulder. Upon closer inspection/cutting the deer up I shot through the near leg, through the ribs, lungs, and the bullet broke the far leg right at the shoulder joint. A lot more damage than initial inspection. I guess I shot him about 2” right then where I thought the shot was . Surprised to find the bullet but looking back the muzzle velocity of that 35 caliber bullet is 2475 fps and the bullet performed what I needed it to do…damage the interior without exiting. Will continue to use that as long as my old ass eyes can use the open sights. Will try to attach a pic of the recovered bullet along with a live round and a pic of the buck where the entrance wound was with a single drop of blood on it.