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<blockquote data-quote="MT4XFore" data-source="post: 93211" data-attributes="member: 4945"><p>I have used both bullets with excellent results. A 180 Scirroco from my 300 WBY took a BIG mulie buck a few years ago at a little over 200 yds. He was beginning to move quickly from my right to left and the shot hit him in the facing shoulder, penetrated the body cavity exploding all the plumbing and pneumatic works there, and continued on through the off shoulder and was found in a large lump just under the skin. It retained 72% of its original weight. The buck hit the hillside like he had been hit by chained lightening.......I guess maybe he had. I have used the Accubond in my 257 WBY and my 7RM with great results. No bullets recovered however. I have also had similar results shooting the Hornady Interbond. I picked the Accubond however because I'm miffed at Swift because they still haven't brought out their 25 cal. Scirroco and because I believe the Accubond my cause a LITTLE less copper fouling.</p><p>Happy New Year and Good Shooting</p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MT4XFore, post: 93211, member: 4945"] I have used both bullets with excellent results. A 180 Scirroco from my 300 WBY took a BIG mulie buck a few years ago at a little over 200 yds. He was beginning to move quickly from my right to left and the shot hit him in the facing shoulder, penetrated the body cavity exploding all the plumbing and pneumatic works there, and continued on through the off shoulder and was found in a large lump just under the skin. It retained 72% of its original weight. The buck hit the hillside like he had been hit by chained lightening.......I guess maybe he had. I have used the Accubond in my 257 WBY and my 7RM with great results. No bullets recovered however. I have also had similar results shooting the Hornady Interbond. I picked the Accubond however because I'm miffed at Swift because they still haven't brought out their 25 cal. Scirroco and because I believe the Accubond my cause a LITTLE less copper fouling. Happy New Year and Good Shooting Jim [/QUOTE]
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