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Bonded vs Non Bonded - Accubond vs Berger or SST or Ballistic Tip
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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 2134428" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>I shoot a 270 WSM and 270 Win for deer. I use 110 grain Barnes TTSX for up close shots. Prior to finding barnes bullets; I used to use Hornady 120 SST's. Both I would use without hesitation. for longer shots I would use 140 grain nosler accubond's with fair to good results but when I tried Berger 140 grain hunters I was very impressed.</p><p>For Elk I used 338 win mag with either Barnes 210's or 225's X-bullets (prior to the TSX line). after about 400 yards I went to 250 grain Hornady SST's for a bit better performance over the barnes. Now I see that Berger makes elite hunters in 0.338" 250 grain.. I will have to check those out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 2134428, member: 26227"] I shoot a 270 WSM and 270 Win for deer. I use 110 grain Barnes TTSX for up close shots. Prior to finding barnes bullets; I used to use Hornady 120 SST's. Both I would use without hesitation. for longer shots I would use 140 grain nosler accubond's with fair to good results but when I tried Berger 140 grain hunters I was very impressed. For Elk I used 338 win mag with either Barnes 210's or 225's X-bullets (prior to the TSX line). after about 400 yards I went to 250 grain Hornady SST's for a bit better performance over the barnes. Now I see that Berger makes elite hunters in 0.338" 250 grain.. I will have to check those out. [/QUOTE]
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