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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1604532" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>The only two bullets I'll run are Hammers or Bergers, I've had and seen to many Accubonds do a poor job on elk and they are one of the worst bullets I've ran for blood shot meat.</p><p>Barnes will probably never leave the end of one of my rifles pointed at heavy game again, they retain WAY to much frontal area and I e had so many stop or turn on elk OR poke through with little or no damage. Shot them for like 15 years and though it couldn't be better until I started shooting heavy for cal Berger's, won't ever go back, I've never had a Berger not make it into the vitals of an elk, even on shoulder hits I fully expected to have to back up and less meat loss than a tipped bullet.</p><p>The Hammers are ideal for a mono, the nose opens and creates large frag that shreds vitals while the shank stays small and penetrates in a straight like like a BEAST!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1604532, member: 13632"] The only two bullets I'll run are Hammers or Bergers, I've had and seen to many Accubonds do a poor job on elk and they are one of the worst bullets I've ran for blood shot meat. Barnes will probably never leave the end of one of my rifles pointed at heavy game again, they retain WAY to much frontal area and I e had so many stop or turn on elk OR poke through with little or no damage. Shot them for like 15 years and though it couldn't be better until I started shooting heavy for cal Berger's, won't ever go back, I've never had a Berger not make it into the vitals of an elk, even on shoulder hits I fully expected to have to back up and less meat loss than a tipped bullet. The Hammers are ideal for a mono, the nose opens and creates large frag that shreds vitals while the shank stays small and penetrates in a straight like like a BEAST!! [/QUOTE]
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