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and /or a 120gr 264cal would be nice!!!!POP":26o6ir9r said:How about a 416 cal in 320 gr or so. Unfortunately there are very few 416 bullets out there with a decent BC!
NOSLER":meej5gl9 said:Please give us some ideas for our next AccuBond series of bullets.
35Whelen":1bzs6sq4 said:
Oh I've shot a couple of deer with the .358" 225 gr. Part., and of course penetration was more than ample. But, I lost a bull elk that I shot at fairly close range. I'll not go into great detail, but I shot him at the base of the neck as he quartered slightly toward me. Not only did the bullet not exit, but it evidently didn't penetrate deep enough to break the off shoulder.What kind of penetration problem did you experience?
I also have a 35 Whelen and use the 225 gr PT for WT Deer and Black Bear. I have put the 225 gr PT lenghwise through a WT Deer and have always had a nice exit hole on 17 animals.
IdahoCTD":1x3hbmf6 said:Since I generally shy away from the lighter bores my suggestions are (in the order of importance):
.416 300-325gr with a heavy shank like the 338 200gr BT's and a high BC. I think they would sell quite well with the people that own and like to shoot .416's for NA game.
.458 350-400gr for that Lott that I have the parts for and need to build
6.5mm 100-125gr also with a heavy shank to withstand velocities near 4000fps (I've got the parts for a 6.5STW too :lol: )
Nosler thanks for letting us give our input here and I'm glad to see the AB lineup expanding considerably for next year already.