ericthered
Lil-Rokslider
I just picked up a new Kimber Mountain Ascent in 308. Before I settle on the Nosler 165 accubond, I was wondering if there is a factory load with a better BC to help with those +400 yard shots. Thoughts?
I took a a mule deer buck at 426 this last year with 165gr Nosler Accubond out of a rem .308 with a 26" barrel. It was a complete pass through an blew the offside shoulder to pieces. It did its job but the wound channel was less than impressive an it was just a pincel hole out the exit side.
So it blew the offside shoulder to pieces? But the wound channel was less than impressive?
My first post and I get scolded by Form. Really living up to the FNG tag lol. I guess i dont know what i expected the bullet to do once it entered the deer. The entrance and exit holes appeared to be the same size and i guess thats what was most surprising to me. I thought there would be expansion and inturn a larger exit hole. Replaying everything in my head to reply to this I didn't take a lot of things into consideration like my velocity at impact. Probably shouldn't have opened my mouth. I'll just stick to the rokcast and reading.
Interesting. I have shot MPBR as that is how I was taught. I’ve been successful with that method for 40 years taking numerous animals 30+ between 250-450 yards. I shoot MOA scopes with BDC style reticles. I also validated all the hold overs based on actual testing. Seriously I would walk them back until I hit a clay pigeon consistently using the holdovers. Then ran the range finder and kept the distance on a card on the stock.The point of it all is you think critically about the challenges he presents you. I used to think MPBR was the way and to zero 1.5" high. He and others challlenged me and I couldnt logically defend my beliefs. Keep going and keep learning you will be fine.
Interesting. I have shot MPBR as that is how I was taught. I’ve been successful with that method for 40 years taking numerous animals 30+ between 250-450 yards. I shoot MOA scopes with BDC style reticles. I also validated all the hold overs based on actual testing. Seriously I would walk them back until I hit a clay pigeon consistently using the holdovers. Then ran the range finder and kept the distance on a card on the stock.
After finding this forum I am moving to MILs and starting to dial as I recognized the limitation of holdover is ROM 450-500 yards. I am expecting an improvement in group size and first hits from 250-600 yards once I learn how to use the system correctly. My first challenge is shooting from unknown angles at 450 yards caused me to be .7 MIL high based on the Hornady app. Now I need a new rangefinder to compensate for the angles. My Lecia is to old. All a big learning curve, but it is enjoyable and allows me to practice more.
Oh definitely. When I was replying to the comment it hit me that I had that opinion right after the hunt but I didn't stop an think about what I've learned since then before committing.The point of it all is you think critically about the challenges he presents you. I used to think MPBR was the way and to zero 1.5" high. He and others challlenged me and I couldnt logically defend my beliefs. Keep going and keep learning you will be fine.
May have experience a tumbling bullet that exited backwards, similar to the 7.62 wound channel in the attached diagrams at the end of the literature.I took a a mule deer buck at 426 this last year with 165gr Nosler Accubond out of a rem .308 with a 26" barrel. It was a complete pass through an blew the offside shoulder to pieces. It did its job but the wound channel was less than impressive an it was just a pincel hole out the exit side.