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Accubond LR vs 140berger
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<blockquote data-quote="Jluck" data-source="post: 1011689" data-attributes="member: 76721"><p>This depends on what you want a bullet to do. Camps are divided here. Bergers are designed to explode and create mass trauma usually resulting in the animal dead in it's tracks with massive internal damage (more bloodshot and cleanup) while a bonded type bullet (Accubond) is designed more for weight retention and penetration. Usually personal ethics make the decision. Both bullets you chose are capable of putting animals on the dirt and shooting great groups on paper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jluck, post: 1011689, member: 76721"] This depends on what you want a bullet to do. Camps are divided here. Bergers are designed to explode and create mass trauma usually resulting in the animal dead in it's tracks with massive internal damage (more bloodshot and cleanup) while a bonded type bullet (Accubond) is designed more for weight retention and penetration. Usually personal ethics make the decision. Both bullets you chose are capable of putting animals on the dirt and shooting great groups on paper. [/QUOTE]
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