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25 cal 110 Accubond performance
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<blockquote data-quote="sierracharlie338" data-source="post: 2032373" data-attributes="member: 64849"><p>So I am new to the Accubond camp after years of shooting other projectiles and have worked up a great load with the 110s. Its running at what I feel is a respectable 2950 at the muzzle. I have shot two deer with it in the past two months and have had zero blood trails. Now, I'm not complaining because both ran less than 60 yards and were recovered. The first deer I didn't skin but when I asked the guys cleaning it to locate the bullet they couldn't find it. The second one I cleaned and at first glance thought the bullet would be in the opposite shoulder due to no blood being visible or a hole for that matter. Well as I skinned it, I found about a 1/4 inch hole through the skin where it exited.</p><p></p><p>Is this common performance for the Accubonds? They were clearly dumping a good amount of energy into the chest cavity but then exiting with what seems to be very little expansion due to the small exit. </p><p></p><p>Shots were at about 60 and 110-120 yards. Wasn't able to get pics unfortunately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sierracharlie338, post: 2032373, member: 64849"] So I am new to the Accubond camp after years of shooting other projectiles and have worked up a great load with the 110s. Its running at what I feel is a respectable 2950 at the muzzle. I have shot two deer with it in the past two months and have had zero blood trails. Now, I’m not complaining because both ran less than 60 yards and were recovered. The first deer I didn’t skin but when I asked the guys cleaning it to locate the bullet they couldn’t find it. The second one I cleaned and at first glance thought the bullet would be in the opposite shoulder due to no blood being visible or a hole for that matter. Well as I skinned it, I found about a 1/4 inch hole through the skin where it exited. Is this common performance for the Accubonds? They were clearly dumping a good amount of energy into the chest cavity but then exiting with what seems to be very little expansion due to the small exit. Shots were at about 60 and 110-120 yards. Wasn’t able to get pics unfortunately. [/QUOTE]
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