I drew a once in a lifetime Oryx tag on the White Sands Missile Range NM this year. Just got back yesterday from a successfull hunt, 34" bull. Quick story; i hit this bull at 280 yards with a Sako .300 WM two shots on the shoulder, last one in the neck to finally kill him. I hired a guide since it was my first time ever, he suggested at least a .30 cal for the hunt, thus the .300 WM. i chose to use the ABLR 180 grain bullet incase of a shot out to 6-700 yards as the guide suggested might be needed. First shot stunned him center forward shoulder ~2" above vitals, the second shot was a lower shoulder shot still just a couple inches away from his heart, trashed his shoulder though. I am very dissapointed in the Nosler ABLR performance. Both bullets busted apart and did NOT penetrate more than center body. He ran another 500 yards before he laid down. First time using the Nosler ABLR bullet,,,,and also the last time I will use it again. Only solid base bullets from now on. The Oryx is a tough animal to bring down and shot placement is critical, "I get it, but both of my shots should have brought him down but they did NOT penetrate enough at 280 yrds". I had a lot better expectations from the ABLR bullets, never again. I do however love the solid Nosler partition bullets, and Berger bullets. I'm wondering if anyone else has ever experienced this issue with ABLR bullets?