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Accubond, Hammer or Berger?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bdubose" data-source="post: 2205077" data-attributes="member: 104938"><p>ALL bullets will react differently at 50 yards vs 500 yards.</p><p>I shot an elk 3times with Berger's and the bullet speed was so high they blew up on impact with very little penetration. If I had not spine shot him on the last round would have lost him.</p><p></p><p>I have not taken an elk with the Accubond LRs yet but shot. 250 pound hog through 4" of fat, both shoulders and even caught some of the spine. 1" wound channel, thru&thru = lethal DRT!</p><p></p><p>Bullet speed at time of impact is critical to expansion, weight retention etc!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bdubose, post: 2205077, member: 104938"] ALL bullets will react differently at 50 yards vs 500 yards. I shot an elk 3times with Berger’s and the bullet speed was so high they blew up on impact with very little penetration. If I had not spine shot him on the last round would have lost him. I have not taken an elk with the Accubond LRs yet but shot. 250 pound hog through 4” of fat, both shoulders and even caught some of the spine. 1” wound channel, thru&thru = lethal DRT! Bullet speed at time of impact is critical to expansion, weight retention etc! [/QUOTE]
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