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I want results anyone has seen or had with the 160 grain Accubonds on elk with 7mm calibers at the high velocities with a 7mm Ultra mag/STW and lower velocities you may have with like a 7mm-08. How did the bullet perform from short range to long range. The reason I ask, Im going elk hunting with my 7MM Ultra Mag in the fall 2011 with this 160 grain bullet loaded at 3320fps and its well under 1/4 inch on accuracy at 100 yards. Im sited in at 1" high at 100, deadon at 200, 4.0" low at 300 and 11.5" low at 400. Would like to hear the results you guys have seen or had. Thanks.

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My son took this Bull with his Weatherby Accumark at around 200 yards and it dropped right there and never moved from where it stood. . 7mm STW, Hod 1000, Nosler 140 gr Accubond, Fed 215 primers. Complete penetration with shot right behind shoulder. The Nosler 160 gr should do you right. I always sight in 2.5 inch high for Elk hunting with my rifles.

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Thanks and congrats on the elk.

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I want results anyone has seen or had with the 160 grain Accubonds on elk with 7mm calibers at the high velocities with a 7mm Ultra mag/STW and lower velocities you may have with like a 7mm-08. How did the bullet perform from short range to long range. The reason I ask, Im going elk hunting with my 7MM Ultra Mag in the fall 2011 with this 160 grain bullet loaded at 3320fps and its well under 1/4 inch on accuracy at 100 yards. Im sited in at 1" high at 100, deadon at 200, 4.0" low at 300 and 11.5" low at 400. Would like to hear the results you guys have seen or had. Thanks.

Looks to me that you have a fine elk combination there.

I've only killed one elk with the 160 gr Accubond. It was a cow that I shot with my 7mm Rem mag at about 140 yds. I hit her just behind the left shoulder on a broadside shot. Complete penetration, exiting behind her right shoulder. She dropped at the shot and as it was a fairly steep sidehill, she skidded and rolled about 40 yds where she stopped against a tree, dead.


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It's worked for me really well out of my rm. I've killed quite a few deer with it, and loaned it out on a handful of other deer kills.
Pretty limited on elk experience, but it's worked great when I've been lucky enough to try it out.

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Son-in-law took a 4 pointer this fall with his 7 mag. 200 yards, quartering away, impact in the rear ribs, found the bullet between the far ribs and the far shoulder. Haven't heard what it weighed. Bull went about 50 yards.

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here's a couple of kills with the 160 AB from a rem mag.
here is my sis in law with her first deer
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here is a 7 year old bruin I took at 15'
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here is a cow elk I shot last year dropped in her tracks
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I know a 140 TTSX from my 7 Wby knocked the cow's lights out. It was doing 3400 fps at the muzzle.


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160 accubonds work very well from the 7 RUM for elk, on at least two occassions I have witnessed.

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I have personally killed four elk with 160 accubonds in my 7mm Rem Mag. Only one stayed in the animal and that was a cow at 200 yards. She was quartering hard to me, and I never did look for the bullet. Caused amazing damage inside that is for sure. She did go 50 yards with no blood in the snow. I thought that that was weird, but she died really fast.

The other three were killed at the following distances:

Cow, 382 yards, complete penetration with two bullets, blowing out the shoulder and exiting with a baseball sized exit. DRT, but head was up and therefore I shot again. Same type of exit wound.

Spike Bull, 433 yards, one shot through the heart. Made it about 15 feet. Complete pass through with silver dollar size exit.

Cow, 567 yards, complete penetration with bullet entry wound about quarter size and exit after going through two ribs and severing both lungs about the size of a golf ball. Down immediately and wedged against a tree.

So far, I am really pleased with the results of these bullets, both terminally and accuracy.

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My youngest brother used his 7mm-300 Weatherby and 160gr Accubonds to kill his first bull ever. 250 yard shot and the bull fell right where he was standing and rolled down the hill towards them. Bullet entered about 6" behind left shoulder and you can see the resulting exit hole in the off side. The bullet totally destroyed everything in the chest cavity, ruptured the diaphram and pulled intestines out the hole when it exited.
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I forgot to mention that my buddy used his 7mm Rem Mag with 160 Accubonds to kill a huge 352+ Bull on one of Utah's famous Limited Entry units this past fall at 175 yards.

Like Deer Tracker's bull, his bull fell immediately with one shot. I didn't see his exit wound, but supposedly it was about the size of an orange. He didn't mention "parts" coming out like the one above, but the results were the same-----dead elk.

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Great stories. Good info and thanks to everyone for their input. Ive never elk hunted before and just wanted to be sure my combo was adequate. Everyone around here says I got the right gun but my bullet is suspect. I disagree with them on a regular basis. Read an article where a man has taken 11-12 trophy bulls with a 243. I have always believed in extreme accuracy and bullet placement. I shoot alot and I know my weapons and I know what my Ultra is doing at 400 yards. Im not afraid at all to take a 500 yard shot if i have the time to get set-up and deliver the round. Im ready to see hair in the scope. The last trip to Wyoming muledeer hunting ruined me. I had a 350 class bull roll up on me at 40 yards and stand there posing for pictures. Once he winded me, up the hill and thru the aspens he went with his cows. That picture is stuck in my head and I knew I had to come back and hunt these elk in the back country of Wyoming. My dad always said Id give up muledeer hunting if I had a few close encounters with an elk. I think hes right.

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Elk hunting is da bomb! grin

I hope this thread has legs. I'll give it the occassional bump. I'm building a 7WSM and it's replacing a proven elk-whacker in my .325WSM so the more 7mm elk success I see here, the better!

I'll likely use the 160-NAB unless it just won't shoot for me. That'd be a surprise but you never know.

I'm of the opinion that a guy has to be careful extrapolating from experiences with one caliber of bullet to another (same bullet I mean), because things like jacket thickness could be different, so don't give this TOO much weight but with that disclaimer in place I've personally seen nothing but goodness from the 8mm 200-gn Accubond and .338 225-gn Accubond on elk. Great penetration, devastating wound channel, super accuracy.


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Took this guy with my 7 SAUM last year with a 160AB. Shot was 447 yds and took out both shoulders.

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Jeff O, I gave my wife my 7mm Rem mag for hunting elk. She was using a .338 Win mag shooting 210 Nosler partitions loaded up lighter for her with a 23 inch barrel.

One day she shot my 7mm mag off the back porch with 140 grn bullets in the magazine. She really liked it a lot, so I let her shoot it that year using 160 grain Nosler Partition bullets, we didn't know much about those Accubonds at that time. They certainly do the job just as well as the partitions did and perhaps a little better.


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Sure looks like a lot of elk on here that took the big Dirt Nap after being properly 7 MM'ed.....




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This ought to settle the calibe debate


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Holy crap that's funny! crazy

People have way, WAY too much time on their hands.

But why is the jeff-character arguing against .280? I think .280 is cooler'n chit. It's .270 I don't like... grin...


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You aren't under gunned or under powered with the 7mm on Elk, it works if you do your part and the Accubond is one of the best.


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