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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 874869" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>well my local shop is having a weekend sale this weekend on reloading supplies. I know they carry a plentiful supply of noslers...accubonds, ballistic tips, and partitions. So my thinking is maybe ill use this opportunity to buy 2 boxes of each: 165, 180 and 200s (in accubonds). Im sure even if these rifles dont like them, id eventually have rifles down the road that would. I like the idea that the accubonds expand similarly to the ballistic tips but hold together much better for penetration. Too many bad stories where ballistic tips exploaded on impact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 874869, member: 52437"] well my local shop is having a weekend sale this weekend on reloading supplies. I know they carry a plentiful supply of noslers...accubonds, ballistic tips, and partitions. So my thinking is maybe ill use this opportunity to buy 2 boxes of each: 165, 180 and 200s (in accubonds). Im sure even if these rifles dont like them, id eventually have rifles down the road that would. I like the idea that the accubonds expand similarly to the ballistic tips but hold together much better for penetration. Too many bad stories where ballistic tips exploaded on impact. [/QUOTE]
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