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The pro hunter has mixed reviews actually. If you really search many people have had bullets fail. Accuracy seems very good... so I think bench shooters love them for this reason. The accubond has very good performance reviews and is easily sub moa. Harrison took an elk with one in a 6.8 so it has the construction for it. I use the accubond if you cant tell.... ladder up to about 32.5gr of h335 and it will do 2800fps or so. Accuracy for me was best at 31.5. Function was best around 30gr. H322 works great as well. Slightly better groups with only a slight drop in speed.
For what its worth these are both 110gr bullets not 115 per your post. Federal makes loaded ammo in the fusion line at 115. Great reviews on those too.
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The prohunter is a decent bullet, but the 11ogr AB is better. I'm assuming the poster above me is referring to a 20" barrel for velocity of 2800fps. If you have a 16" , between 2650-2700fps depending on powder is where you'll be and find your sweet spot for accuracy. Mine is 2650-2675fps for best accuracy with AA2200, SSA cases, CCI 41 or 450s with the AB from a 16" ARP Recon.
The Elk shot from H was 372 yards, DRT by the way.
Don't overlook the Hornady 120 SST or the 100gr AB either. The 100gr will fly another 100fps faster than the 110gr, but really it's a wash on target and trajectory wise out to 400 yards.
One to mention, and probably the best, but not cheap, is the 95gr TTSX. It expands down to 1600fps, so it works to around 450 yards from a 16", and @ 500 from a 20" as far as expanding, but I would stick to no more than 400 yards as at 1600fps you're down in energy below what I would like to see with it.