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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Does a heavier bullet kill better?
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<blockquote data-quote="six pack" data-source="post: 1734849" data-attributes="member: 69627"><p>Here's a response based on experience with Accubonds.....use the heavier bullet! Accubonds tend to over-fragment over 3000fps. If you hit a bone, you will likely wind up with a shallow wound and could lose the animal. I have found a heavier Accubond at 2850-2950 is very lethal, will perform as designed and is much more likely to exit with a good blood trail, if needed, for recovery. Just my occasionally humble opinion based on several years using the bullets in a variety of calibers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="six pack, post: 1734849, member: 69627"] Here's a response based on experience with Accubonds.....use the heavier bullet! Accubonds tend to over-fragment over 3000fps. If you hit a bone, you will likely wind up with a shallow wound and could lose the animal. I have found a heavier Accubond at 2850-2950 is very lethal, will perform as designed and is much more likely to exit with a good blood trail, if needed, for recovery. Just my occasionally humble opinion based on several years using the bullets in a variety of calibers. [/QUOTE]
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