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<blockquote data-quote="TXAoudadKlr" data-source="post: 1125575" data-attributes="member: 67390"><p>My experience with Accubonds is very limited I have taken only one animal with them out of my 300AX which to my surprised held together when impacting at ~3100fps.</p><p></p><p>I started using partition and A-Frames after not liking what I was seeing on the first few aoudad I killed with nosler ballistic silver tips, they're great on deer but weren't very suitable for the much tougher aoudad. I had no interest in LRH yet so B.C wasn't a big concern of mine I switched to those two. I just wanted a very tough expanding bullet. When I got into LRH, I moved to the swift siroccos and had nothing but good things say about them minus the fact Remington stopped offering them in factor loads.</p><p></p><p>I'd would go with the accubonds honestly. They're a plenty tough bullet I mean they must be to survive an shoulder impact at just under 3100fps and the sport a decent B.C as soon as I shoot the rest of my partitions I'll be making the switch to those for mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TXAoudadKlr, post: 1125575, member: 67390"] My experience with Accubonds is very limited I have taken only one animal with them out of my 300AX which to my surprised held together when impacting at ~3100fps. I started using partition and A-Frames after not liking what I was seeing on the first few aoudad I killed with nosler ballistic silver tips, they're great on deer but weren't very suitable for the much tougher aoudad. I had no interest in LRH yet so B.C wasn't a big concern of mine I switched to those two. I just wanted a very tough expanding bullet. When I got into LRH, I moved to the swift siroccos and had nothing but good things say about them minus the fact Remington stopped offering them in factor loads. I'd would go with the accubonds honestly. They're a plenty tough bullet I mean they must be to survive an shoulder impact at just under 3100fps and the sport a decent B.C as soon as I shoot the rest of my partitions I'll be making the switch to those for mine. [/QUOTE]
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