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<blockquote data-quote="c-ne-elk" data-source="post: 771324" data-attributes="member: 33799"><p>Another +1 on the Accubond. In over 30 years of elk hunting and over 100 elk down between my buddies and myself we have shot elk with Partitions, various soft points, the old Barnes X, TSX, Trophy Bonded, Bergers, the list goes on.</p><p> </p><p>None have given the us more consistant penetration and expansion as the Accubonds. </p><p> </p><p>I must admit that in my 6.5x284 the Bergers are more accurate and I killed an elk with 1 shot with a 140g Berger this year, I like the Accubonds better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c-ne-elk, post: 771324, member: 33799"] Another +1 on the Accubond. In over 30 years of elk hunting and over 100 elk down between my buddies and myself we have shot elk with Partitions, various soft points, the old Barnes X, TSX, Trophy Bonded, Bergers, the list goes on. None have given the us more consistant penetration and expansion as the Accubonds. I must admit that in my 6.5x284 the Bergers are more accurate and I killed an elk with 1 shot with a 140g Berger this year, I like the Accubonds better. [/QUOTE]
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