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Call Swift if you don't believe me. They also show terminal info on the website showing the big bores are softer. They're designed for a minimum impact velocity about 300 ft/s lower.

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LET'S SEE PICS, for the 3rd time.


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Originally Posted by JGRaider
LET'S SEE PICS, for the 3rd time.


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This is your quote "I will also say that I'm less impressed with "big-bore" A-Frame design than the <.35 cal version." Do not see anywhere in that quote to call Swift.

You were less than impressed with the A-Frame in the big-bores. Why,which animals have you used the big-bore A-Frame on?

I used the 270 grain SAF on blue wildebeest,springbok,blesbok,oryx and jackals.

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Originally Posted by Llama_Bob
I will also say I'm less impressed with the "big bore" A-Frame design than the < .35 cal version.


I'm less impressed with talk about bullet design than I am with results.

You seem to be long on the former, and short on the latter. All horn and no motor. All hat, no cattle. All Booster, no payload.

I would say "you get the picture" but I doubt it.



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Originally Posted by Llama_Bob
If you ask Nosler, they'll recommend the Accubond and Partition just like I did.


You seem to get all your information from bullet manufacturers. Congratulations.



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Originally Posted by elkhunternm
This is your quote "I will also say that I'm less impressed with "big-bore" A-Frame design than the <.35 cal version." Do not see anywhere in that quote to call Swift.

You were less than impressed with the A-Frame in the big-bores. Why,which animals have you used the big-bore A-Frame on?


I love it laugh You get proven wrong and easily to boot (it was on the website for Christ sake). Now now you're dodging and hiding and trying to change the subject. Pathetic!

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Originally Posted by Llama_Bob
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This is your quote "I will also say that I'm less impressed with "big-bore" A-Frame design than the <.35 cal version." Do not see anywhere in that quote to call Swift.

You were less than impressed with the A-Frame in the big-bores. Why,which animals have you used the big-bore A-Frame on?


I love it laugh You get proven wrong and easily to boot (it was on the website for Christ sake). Now now you're dodging and hiding and trying to change the subject. Pathetic!


Answer the question bob.


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Originally Posted by Llama_Bob
Originally Posted by elkhunternm
This is your quote "I will also say that I'm less impressed with "big-bore" A-Frame design than the <.35 cal version." Do not see anywhere in that quote to call Swift.

You were less than impressed with the A-Frame in the big-bores. Why,which animals have you used the big-bore A-Frame on?


I love it laugh You get proven wrong and easily to boot (it was on the website for Christ sake). Now now you're dodging and hiding and trying to change the subject. Pathetic!


He's not dodging anything, just trying to see if you've ever actually killed an animal with the bullets you're talking about, or whether your "expertise" comes from websites and such.

I think we all know the answer to that.



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I love how you clown are convinced you know more than the bullet manufacturers about their bullets. Real pieces of work, you two laugh

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Originally Posted by Llama_Bob
Originally Posted by Judman

Interesting, is a ballistic tip a hunting bullet?


It's not a recommended hunting bullet for larger animals due to insufficient penetration. If you ask Nosler, they'll recommend the Accubond and Partition just like I did.


Oh I've killed several elk with BT's, along with allots deer using their "varmint" bullets, ie; 55 gr @ 4000 and 80's @3650.... they are magical...


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all talk and no action(adjective)

Speaking, promising, or boasting much, but doing little.

Synonyms:
all booster, no payload, all talk, all mouth and trousers, all wax and no wick, all foam, no beer, all hat and no cattle, all lime and salt, no tequila, all shot, no powder, all icing, no cake, all crown, no filling, all hammer, no nail, all mouth and no trousers, all sizzle and no steak


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So,in a round about way,bob,you never used big-bore SAF on any animal.


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Originally Posted by Llama_Bob
Call Swift if you don't believe me. They also show terminal info on the website showing the big bores are softer. They're designed for a minimum impact velocity about 300 ft/s lower.


Call swift!! Call nosler!! God damn your funny


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Originally Posted by Llama_Bob
I love how you clown are convinced you know more than the bullet manufacturers about their bullets. Real pieces of work, you two laugh


I love how you get all your information from bullet manufacturers. Do you really think Nosler is going to tell you to use a cheap ballistic tip when they went to all the expense and trouble of designing bullets they can sell for twice the price to idiots like you who parrot their web page marketing blather?



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Originally Posted by elkhunternm
So,in a round about way,bob,you never used big-bore SAF on any animal.

Actually, I said nothing of the sort. You're making things up.

Meanwhile I'm laughing at your inability to understand what's going on.

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Originally Posted by Judman
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Call Swift if you don't believe me. They also show terminal info on the website showing the big bores are softer. They're designed for a minimum impact velocity about 300 ft/s lower.


Call swift!! Call nosler!! God damn your funny

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I love how you clown are convinced you know more than the bullet manufacturers about their bullets. Real pieces of work, you two laugh


I love how you get all your information from bullet manufacturers. Do you really think Nosler is going to tell you to use a cheap ballistic tip when they went to all the expense and trouble of designing bullets they can sell for twice the price to idiots like you who parrot their web page marketing blather?


If you'd be impoverished by buying a box of accubonds, you've got bigger problems than just being clueless in this thread.

The cost of bullets is trivial compared to the other expenses involved in hunting, no matter what bullet you use.

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Originally Posted by elkhunternm

Call mommy,call daddy!


That's the first good idea you've had! Give 'em a call and let them know you're being embarrassed here. Maybe they can help you out laugh

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Originally Posted by elkhunternm
Originally Posted by Judman
Originally Posted by Llama_Bob
Call Swift if you don't believe me. They also show terminal info on the website showing the big bores are softer. They're designed for a minimum impact velocity about 300 ft/s lower.


Call swift!! Call nosler!! God damn your funny

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