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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 600338" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>Partition, Accubond, A-Frame, Scirocco II,..... & the list goes on & on. For point blank to 75 yds you want a very tough bullet.</p><p></p><p>I've shot bears with bonded bullets out of my 270wsm at 27 yds & recovered the bullets. Close range + high velocity equals one brutal test for any bullet.</p><p>I love my Accubonds. They perform great for me at the typical ranges I hunt 6-800 & less, but if I ever get a dedicated Long Range Hammer, ill definately look hard at Burgers. I think that is where they shine brightest IMO is past 6-800 yds.</p><p>You don't get praise from a crowd as demanding as most here. You gotta earn it. Berger must be doing something right to earn thier reputation with shooters this demanding at long range.</p><p>But with all that said, I don't plan on swiching from my Accubonds anytime soon due to flawless performance at the ranges I typically hunt. The thing is to match the bullet to the game, velocity, & distance, & shot you are willing to take, or pass on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 600338, member: 22166"] Partition, Accubond, A-Frame, Scirocco II,..... & the list goes on & on. For point blank to 75 yds you want a very tough bullet. I've shot bears with bonded bullets out of my 270wsm at 27 yds & recovered the bullets. Close range + high velocity equals one brutal test for any bullet. I love my Accubonds. They perform great for me at the typical ranges I hunt 6-800 & less, but if I ever get a dedicated Long Range Hammer, ill definately look hard at Burgers. I think that is where they shine brightest IMO is past 6-800 yds. You don't get praise from a crowd as demanding as most here. You gotta earn it. Berger must be doing something right to earn thier reputation with shooters this demanding at long range. But with all that said, I don't plan on swiching from my Accubonds anytime soon due to flawless performance at the ranges I typically hunt. The thing is to match the bullet to the game, velocity, & distance, & shot you are willing to take, or pass on. [/QUOTE]
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