Caveat: I have shot both into mud and such, but only ever killed a critter with regular (not LR) Accubonds. I voted for the plain old Accubond.
in the mud tests I've done - using wet mostly clay mud (rougher on the bullet than gel, but more realistic than water jugs, IMHO), the Accubonds consistently retain about 65 percent of weight, expanded nicely but not too crazy much, and penetrated remarkably deep. ABLRs retained about 45 percent of weight, expanded bigger, and thus did not penetrate as deep.
So, let's math -- a 110 grain Accubond out of a 25-06 would retain around 71 grains, vs a 168 .308 will retain around 75, and have a larger frontal area, so the 110 grain Accubond will almost certainly penetrate deeper. A 110 grain Accubond out of a 25-06 to be fair, would kill an elk 100% dead, but I'd presume it is not in the class of "oomph" most of us reach for when elk is on the menu (said a guy who's killed elk and moose and such with 303 British, 308 win, and 7x57, also not most people's idea of a top shelf elk rig).
If I was going to use an ABLR, I'd go at least to the 190 grain, which still won't retain as much mass or penetrate as deep as even my little humble 140 Accubond out of my 7x57.