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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Accubond failures?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gamesniper19" data-source="post: 2312483" data-attributes="member: 95013"><p>I have been shooting the ABLR since they were released, and my hunting buddy and I were amongst the first hunters to take big game animals with the bullet in Apr of 2012. We shot 2 bears with them.</p><p></p><p>All bullet styles will have one fail at some point. The more of a particular bullet that is shot over time, the more failures will happen. It is a factor of randomization in manufacturing more than inherent bad design, although bad design does happen it is less common these days. I have never had a failure in fact, I prefer a bonded bullet for heavier boned animals. If you are basing your shooting choice on an internet report of failure - or in converse - reports of that bullet being the best thing to happen to hunting since the rifle, you wont find a bullet to shoot LOL</p><p></p><p>IMO rather than finding a bad report or two, find a bullet that fits your needs and realize that if you see 10 that fail, there are probably 650,000 that didnt. Pretty good performance ratio %</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gamesniper19, post: 2312483, member: 95013"] I have been shooting the ABLR since they were released, and my hunting buddy and I were amongst the first hunters to take big game animals with the bullet in Apr of 2012. We shot 2 bears with them. All bullet styles will have one fail at some point. The more of a particular bullet that is shot over time, the more failures will happen. It is a factor of randomization in manufacturing more than inherent bad design, although bad design does happen it is less common these days. I have never had a failure in fact, I prefer a bonded bullet for heavier boned animals. If you are basing your shooting choice on an internet report of failure - or in converse - reports of that bullet being the best thing to happen to hunting since the rifle, you wont find a bullet to shoot LOL IMO rather than finding a bad report or two, find a bullet that fits your needs and realize that if you see 10 that fail, there are probably 650,000 that didnt. Pretty good performance ratio % [/QUOTE]
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