At the ranges I use them, the 225 Accubonds work really well with both my .338-06 and .35 Whelen Ai for Moose & Elk . Inside 300 yds the Accubond, with the tip cut off, is a different bullet. Accuracy isn't affected, they open faster and still provide more than adequate penetration plus, cutting the tip off allows an additional .020 in the magazine to get optimal seating depth in my rifles.
Another good bullet is the Woodleigh 225 PPSN and of course, the 210 NP. All seem to do an excellent job at decent terminal velocities. It's always good to have options and I think the .338-06 is a good one.


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