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<blockquote data-quote="bkondeff" data-source="post: 1029194" data-attributes="member: 10444"><p>If you want a blood trail use the Barnes, but they fly like a brick. Bergers kill as well as Barnes, or better, but do it differently. One generates more internal damage through fragmentation, while the other high high weight retention. I think accubonds represent the middle.</p><p></p><p>All bullets have failure, though it sounds like yours did it job by liquefying internal organs. If you research all of these rounds you will find a vast majority find them reliable, but will find they have all failed to properly expand in given situations or not penetrate. </p><p></p><p>Everything has give and take, but these 3 bullets, and many more have been proven reliable killers, but look for one that matches the attributes you desire. The thing about these three bullets, I find they can all can be very accurate, particularly the TSX, I just hate its BC profile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bkondeff, post: 1029194, member: 10444"] If you want a blood trail use the Barnes, but they fly like a brick. Bergers kill as well as Barnes, or better, but do it differently. One generates more internal damage through fragmentation, while the other high high weight retention. I think accubonds represent the middle. All bullets have failure, though it sounds like yours did it job by liquefying internal organs. If you research all of these rounds you will find a vast majority find them reliable, but will find they have all failed to properly expand in given situations or not penetrate. Everything has give and take, but these 3 bullets, and many more have been proven reliable killers, but look for one that matches the attributes you desire. The thing about these three bullets, I find they can all can be very accurate, particularly the TSX, I just hate its BC profile. [/QUOTE]
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