Which bullet choice would everyone use?

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The 2 pictures attached are of some hand loaded rounds. The faster one is the 165gr accubond 30-06 and the slower one is the 190gr accubond LR. I will be hunting elk/moose/black bear/bighorn sheep.

The 165 is similar in ballistics but I am wondering how the penetration would differ from a 190 to a 165

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Accubonds are probably not necessary at 30/06 velocity. In fact, you're probably giving up terminal performance vs a standard cup and core, or tipped cup and core bullet.

165s from those choices for higher splash velocity at typical hunting ranges.
 
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Accubonds are probably not necessary at 30/06 velocity. In fact, you're probably giving up terminal performance vs a standard cup and core, or tipped cup and core bullet.

165s from those choices for higher splash velocity at typical hunting ranges.

I haven’t personally had good luck with cup and core on moose or elk.


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Which load is more consistent? Either will hammer, I would shoot the most accurate. I've had way better luck with regular accubonds than the long range, but if your barrel likes them you've got good options.
 

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I haven't used 190. But I shot 165 and 180 on and off for a lot of years in my 30-06. The 180 always seemed to plant animals in place. The 165 killed them but typically had a 20-50 yard track job. Either round will work if you can shoot. I would stretch the 2 out to 300 on the range. Sometimes you will find one outshines the other as you go farther. That's half the fun of building your own.
 
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The 2 pictures attached are of some hand loaded rounds. The faster one is the 165gr accubond 30-06 and the slower one is the 190gr accubond LR. I will be hunting elk/moose/black bear/bighorn sheep.

The 165 is similar in ballistics but I am wondering how the penetration would differ from a 190 to a 165

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Which one is more accurate? that’s the one you should use. The range tells you your best bullet, not the computer.
 
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Which one is more accurate? that’s the one you should use. The range tells you your best bullet, not the computer.

So far the 165 but I am on the first stage of developing the 190


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From what I've seen, the regular Accubond is a very reliable killer. The LR version has not impressed me at all. In your case, I'm going with the 165 every time.
 

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Out of my extremely picky Model 70 30-06 I have the 165gr Accubonds shooting much better than me. It was the best bullet I tried once I figured out what powder charge they liked and where they wanted to be seated. I can't wait to use them this year and finally have some confidence in that rifle.
 

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I am wondering what everyone's bad experience was with the the Accubond LR's. I have heard some good things locally about them and was thinking about using them on my 300 PRC.
 
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