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25 cal 110 Accubond performance
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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 2032722" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>My experience shooting countless deer is that the mushroom isn't large and the jacket that peels back stays close to the shank in 90% of the time.</p><p>I shoot Accubonds in several cals from 25 through to 375.</p><p>In all, the mushroom is maybe half again bigger than bullet calibre and most exit leaving a slightly bigger than cal exit hole.</p><p>Have a handful of recovered bullets here, 25 cal are the most prolific, then I have 27 & 30 cal, and several 33 & 37 cal from my water buff eradication days, these are interesting as I also have some Woodleigh Weld Cores here from the same animals that are distorted and mushroomed in all different manners just like the Accubonds.</p><p>Hip shots on buff do weird things to bonded bullets, only partially opening on one side or completely taking out one whole side of the bullet etc, etc.</p><p>Accubonds are my first choice for everything I shoot, so hunt with confidence I say. I love the 110gr out of my 3 25-06's.</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 2032722, member: 10755"] My experience shooting countless deer is that the mushroom isn’t large and the jacket that peels back stays close to the shank in 90% of the time. I shoot Accubonds in several cals from 25 through to 375. In all, the mushroom is maybe half again bigger than bullet calibre and most exit leaving a slightly bigger than cal exit hole. Have a handful of recovered bullets here, 25 cal are the most prolific, then I have 27 & 30 cal, and several 33 & 37 cal from my water buff eradication days, these are interesting as I also have some Woodleigh Weld Cores here from the same animals that are distorted and mushroomed in all different manners just like the Accubonds. Hip shots on buff do weird things to bonded bullets, only partially opening on one side or completely taking out one whole side of the bullet etc, etc. Accubonds are my first choice for everything I shoot, so hunt with confidence I say. I love the 110gr out of my 3 25-06’s. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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