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Accubond failures?
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<blockquote data-quote="gyrfalcon" data-source="post: 2311420" data-attributes="member: 120244"><p>Shot close to 20 deer with the 139 grain accubonds in my .270.</p><p>always had fine expansion, all broadside shots, and all exit from the opposing side.</p><p>big damage to lungs and heart. However on deer sized game I have similar experience with the Hornady interlocks, Nosler ballistic tips and Sierra game kings for less money. It does not take much to take down a 150-180 pound whitetail as long as the bullet is well placed. I believe our superb modern hunting bullets from our major manufacturers are light years ahead of those we used in the 70's. Pick one of adequate weight that is most accurate and put it in the boiler room. Enjoy your hunting trip!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gyrfalcon, post: 2311420, member: 120244"] Shot close to 20 deer with the 139 grain accubonds in my .270. always had fine expansion, all broadside shots, and all exit from the opposing side. big damage to lungs and heart. However on deer sized game I have similar experience with the Hornady interlocks, Nosler ballistic tips and Sierra game kings for less money. It does not take much to take down a 150-180 pound whitetail as long as the bullet is well placed. I believe our superb modern hunting bullets from our major manufacturers are light years ahead of those we used in the 70’s. Pick one of adequate weight that is most accurate and put it in the boiler room. Enjoy your hunting trip! [/QUOTE]
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