What’s you go to for dropping a big whitetail in his tracks? This would be on big Mexico bucks with no concern for meat saving just for making sure a buck runs in the thick brush as little as possible. Also shots would be 200ish max
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Originally posted by bphillips View PostI was looking hard at Accubonds. Chad at Custom Reloads of Dallas suggested the 115 berger vld with what I told him which kind of caught me off guard at 200yd or less and 3300-3400fps.
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Ive shot countless deer with my vanguard sporter. Made the switch from 120gr partitions last year to the 110gr Accubonds (which are more accurate out of my rifle) shot 3 deer last year and 4 this year. Everyone hit in front of the shoulder at the base of the neck. All 7 DRT, not one step. All at 200 yards or less. Zero bullet pass throughs but you dont need a pass through or bloodtrail if you smack em on the stop button
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Originally posted by clay4626 View PostThere's not two much to trouble shoot on a elec water.
As said above make sure the circuit breaker hasn't tripped
Most elec water heaters are hardwired. there should be a panel where the wire enters the heater. turn off the circuit breaker and remove the panel.
If you have a meter turn on the breaker and check for 220 between the two wires that don't go to ground or you should have 110 on each leg to ground.
if that's good then find where the heating element is and check there to see if you have 220 across the heating element. turn the thermostat all the way up.
If you have 220 across the heating element and no hot water then the element is bad.
If thermostat is at max temp and no power at element then you have a thermostat problem
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Originally posted by RR 314 View PostI shoot 100 gr. Barnes TSX in the .257 STW and have never had a deer (or hog) take a step. I am going to try a load with the accubonds when I get some time, but Barnes have been good for me at around 3825 fps.
You must have a long bbl...
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