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7mm bullet tests
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<blockquote data-quote="baldhunter" data-source="post: 2604412" data-attributes="member: 11853"><p>The Interbonds are certainly a tough bullet.I killed quite a few animals with them and never recovered any of the bullets.I think they retain a little more weight than an Accubond.I haven't used any if the Hornady stuff for about ten years now,since I switched to Nosler Accubonds and Ballistic Tips in 7mm and 30cal.Nosler beefed up the jackets and they perform much better than the old line of bullets.To be honest with you I like the Ballistic Tip as good as the Accubond.I've only recovered one,that was a 140gr Accubond.I like the 150gr Ballistic Tip in my 7mags.I get just a little,not much more,larger wound channel with the 150gr Ballistic Tip than a 160gr Accubond.All the bullets have been complete pass throughs so no way to compare weight retention.Nosler bullets have been rather hard to come by lately,especially in the 7mm line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baldhunter, post: 2604412, member: 11853"] The Interbonds are certainly a tough bullet.I killed quite a few animals with them and never recovered any of the bullets.I think they retain a little more weight than an Accubond.I haven't used any if the Hornady stuff for about ten years now,since I switched to Nosler Accubonds and Ballistic Tips in 7mm and 30cal.Nosler beefed up the jackets and they perform much better than the old line of bullets.To be honest with you I like the Ballistic Tip as good as the Accubond.I've only recovered one,that was a 140gr Accubond.I like the 150gr Ballistic Tip in my 7mags.I get just a little,not much more,larger wound channel with the 150gr Ballistic Tip than a 160gr Accubond.All the bullets have been complete pass throughs so no way to compare weight retention.Nosler bullets have been rather hard to come by lately,especially in the 7mm line. [/QUOTE]
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