150g Accubond or 150G TTSX??

TX97

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Taking my 16" .308 next week for 1st rifle in Co. Trying to decide which bullet to use. Probably over thinking it but would like to hear some feedback. Both 150g rounds shoot sub MOA, the Buffalo Bore TTSX is right at 2710fps and the Accubond rolling in at 2605. Furthest shot anticipated is only 300. I'd like to use the 165g Federal Trophy Bonded Tip but it's only pushing it 2500 fps. Any and all feedback is appreciated.
 

Marble

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I shoot both bullets and prefer the AB. Both are really good bullets.

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150gr ttsx is one of the harder barnes .30 cal bullets, ie it requires more velocity to expand than some other weights, and realistically may not carry enough velocity even to 300 yards. Try 130gr ttsx or go with accubonds.
 

nobody

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Between your options, I would use the accubond and definitely keep your shot distances shorter. Then next year switch to something like a 150 SST or 150 ELDX or 155 ELDM to increase wound channel and tissue damage.
 
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TX97

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UPDATE: I ordered some 150 Accubond's from Choice Ammunition out of Montana. The 150's are rolling at 2770fps out of my 16" .308, way sub-MOA. A big shout out to them for making a heck of a round that outruns and out shoots the factory rounds, which by the way are pretty darn good. I think I found my round for my shorty .308.

I also have a bear tag. The plan is to harvest and elk with the NA and a bear with the TTSX and document the necropsy. I'll update upon my return. Thanks for all your feedback, gents.
 
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