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What is the best long range bullet for 338 win mag for deer you have used .
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<blockquote data-quote="J E Custom" data-source="post: 1106622" data-attributes="member: 2736"><p>The reason I recommended the Accubonds is that they are "Bonded" and have held together at close distances and had good expansion at long distances. (Most bullets have a sweet spot/distance</p><p>that they perform best) I tried the mono metal bullets and even when I could get them to shoot well</p><p>they were unpredictable in performance at different distances.</p><p></p><p>I had used some of the "Old" bonded core bullets and found that they performed well but were just not as accurate as I wanted. So when the Accubonds came out I had to try then. I found them to be very accurate so I began testing them with different shot placements and at different distances.</p><p></p><p>I found them to be very predictable no mater where the shot placement was at any distance, So now they are my go to hunting bullets.</p><p></p><p>There are other bonded bullets that are newly designed and probably perform as well, but I haven't tried them because of the total performance of the Accubonds.</p><p></p><p>I use to have 2 loads for every rifle. (2 different bullets,1 for close shots and 1 for long shots) In order to get the best performance at different distances. I have sense, settled on one bullet for all Hunting distances and been very happy.</p><p></p><p>Bullet performance has always been an issue because of velocity, expansion and the distance we sometimes shoot, And these bullets are the closest I have came to an all round performer.</p><p></p><p>Of course this is just my opinion and there are other good bullets available for you to chose from.</p><p></p><p>J E CUSTOM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J E Custom, post: 1106622, member: 2736"] The reason I recommended the Accubonds is that they are "Bonded" and have held together at close distances and had good expansion at long distances. (Most bullets have a sweet spot/distance that they perform best) I tried the mono metal bullets and even when I could get them to shoot well they were unpredictable in performance at different distances. I had used some of the "Old" bonded core bullets and found that they performed well but were just not as accurate as I wanted. So when the Accubonds came out I had to try then. I found them to be very accurate so I began testing them with different shot placements and at different distances. I found them to be very predictable no mater where the shot placement was at any distance, So now they are my go to hunting bullets. There are other bonded bullets that are newly designed and probably perform as well, but I haven't tried them because of the total performance of the Accubonds. I use to have 2 loads for every rifle. (2 different bullets,1 for close shots and 1 for long shots) In order to get the best performance at different distances. I have sense, settled on one bullet for all Hunting distances and been very happy. Bullet performance has always been an issue because of velocity, expansion and the distance we sometimes shoot, And these bullets are the closest I have came to an all round performer. Of course this is just my opinion and there are other good bullets available for you to chose from. J E CUSTOM [/QUOTE]
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