Last Sat. evening about 15 minutes before legal shooting time was over, I got my chance an my elk... I had been on a good place to watch for elk for about 2 hours. Nothing. The last minutes I decided to move to another park and still hunt my way there and return to the truck after dark.. I had just begun to make my move, when I saw an elk step from the brush into the open park.. It was a small spike. I did not want to shoot a spike if I could get something else. So I eased ahead a couple steps, and saw more elk coming out to the brush.
I decided to move quickly ahead to a pile of logs that would give me a solid rest. The elk were may 150 yards away,,, I made it to the log pile, but when I rested the 700 across the logs to shoot, all the elk were looking my way. Just as I centered my attention on a big cow, a 5 X 5 bull stepped from the brush behind the cows..
I decided to take him rather than the cow because in this area both are presently legal on a general license. I expect in a few years a cow permit will be required for cows, and only bulls will be legal. In that situation, I usually try to have a cow permit rather than only hunt for a bull. So with the bull broadside, I centered the Leupold 3.5-10 on the upper part of the bulls shoulder and squeezed the trigger.. When the .340 cracked and the 225 grain Accubond hit the bull in the spine, he of course collapsed.
While I was happy to get him, he was a beautiful animal. When I got to him, his eyes were closed, so I gave him one in the neck. I wished I had not left my S & W .44 in the truck.
I found the bullet had hit just a might high, and the damaged to the lungs, while deadly, was not massive. Later, up on skinning I found the Accubond under the skin on the off side. The core remained in the jacket, but the bullet only wt. 94 grains.
The year before I killed a huge cow in the same area with a 200 grain Accubond from my .300 wea. While she fell on the spot also, I didn't recover that bullet. Wish I could have.. So it seems like the Accubonds based on this one instance are doing what they are designed to do, expansion with out the core seperating from the jacket....