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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1738782" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I really hate bonded bullets anymore especially without big case capacity behind them BUT if you watch Midway you can pick up blem Accubonds for dirt cheep OR you can choose a bullet like the Accubond the same in a ballistic tip and shoot and practice with the BT and shoot lower volume in the AB. You won't see any meat loss deference between a bonded and none bonded bullet, I processed wild game for quite a few years and you'll see more difference between open tip and tipped that you will bonded and non bonded. I've lost the most meat when shooting Accubombs, that why I didn't shoot them. The best way to save meat is a bullet that is not tipped and shot placement back of the shoulder through the ribs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1738782, member: 13632"] I really hate bonded bullets anymore especially without big case capacity behind them BUT if you watch Midway you can pick up blem Accubonds for dirt cheep OR you can choose a bullet like the Accubond the same in a ballistic tip and shoot and practice with the BT and shoot lower volume in the AB. You won't see any meat loss deference between a bonded and none bonded bullet, I processed wild game for quite a few years and you'll see more difference between open tip and tipped that you will bonded and non bonded. I've lost the most meat when shooting Accubombs, that why I didn't shoot them. The best way to save meat is a bullet that is not tipped and shot placement back of the shoulder through the ribs. [/QUOTE]
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