filmjunkie4ever
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- May 4, 2011
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I have been meaning to post this for almost two years now, due to being stuck at home recovering from pneumonia, I finally got the chance.
The bullet in the picture was recovered from my 2022 Oregon Aoudad. It was shot from 150 yards through both shoulders, the bullet stopping just under the offside hide.
The load was 56 grains of IMR-4350, Win WLR primer, Nosler brass, and of course the 165 AccuBond. From the 24" Douglas barrel on my Model 70 Classic this load clocks 2800-2825 fps at the muzzle. Retained weight was 116 grains which is right at 70% retention.
I have two more just like it that I have stopped in elk over the years with nearly exactly the same retention. The more I use this load the more I am convinced of just how quality of a combination it is in the .30-06. Besides this Aoudad, I have shot several elk and mule deer with this load, I have never stopped one in a deer and only two in elk.
The bullet in the picture was recovered from my 2022 Oregon Aoudad. It was shot from 150 yards through both shoulders, the bullet stopping just under the offside hide.
The load was 56 grains of IMR-4350, Win WLR primer, Nosler brass, and of course the 165 AccuBond. From the 24" Douglas barrel on my Model 70 Classic this load clocks 2800-2825 fps at the muzzle. Retained weight was 116 grains which is right at 70% retention.
I have two more just like it that I have stopped in elk over the years with nearly exactly the same retention. The more I use this load the more I am convinced of just how quality of a combination it is in the .30-06. Besides this Aoudad, I have shot several elk and mule deer with this load, I have never stopped one in a deer and only two in elk.
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