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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 402007" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I shot most my deer last year with the 140 Accubond and I really like it but it is one of the worst bullets I have shot for blood shot, mostly it is seam line blood shot which is easily removed and the actual blood shot meat was only 2-3 lbs. </p><p>On elk the hands down best meat bullet is the Berger 140, ZERO lost meat, Accubond was the worst, I literally blood shot one from the top rear to the front of her shoulders with one center spine shot, I have never seen anything like it but again only seam blood shot and I lost 8lbs of meat.</p><p>I haven't got the Berger on enough deer to know yet, so far the on side is clean but the of side may be clean or a hole blown out so I need to process a few more.</p><p></p><p>I will shoot a couple deer or antelope this fall with the 110TTSX and test it, I think it may be a great little medium range whitetail bullet, it a laser beam!!</p><p></p><p>After EDGE's comment bellow I'll add most my hits were between 300 and 400 yrds, MV for the Berger was 3307fps, Accubond 3341 fps. All shots were behind the shoulder in the lung/heart except one high spine.</p><p>I ran a wild game precessing shop for five years and the best meat bullet is the Barnes but I don't like some of there other characteristics so I don't run them much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 402007, member: 13632"] I shot most my deer last year with the 140 Accubond and I really like it but it is one of the worst bullets I have shot for blood shot, mostly it is seam line blood shot which is easily removed and the actual blood shot meat was only 2-3 lbs. On elk the hands down best meat bullet is the Berger 140, ZERO lost meat, Accubond was the worst, I literally blood shot one from the top rear to the front of her shoulders with one center spine shot, I have never seen anything like it but again only seam blood shot and I lost 8lbs of meat. I haven't got the Berger on enough deer to know yet, so far the on side is clean but the of side may be clean or a hole blown out so I need to process a few more. I will shoot a couple deer or antelope this fall with the 110TTSX and test it, I think it may be a great little medium range whitetail bullet, it a laser beam!! After EDGE's comment bellow I'll add most my hits were between 300 and 400 yrds, MV for the Berger was 3307fps, Accubond 3341 fps. All shots were behind the shoulder in the lung/heart except one high spine. I ran a wild game precessing shop for five years and the best meat bullet is the Barnes but I don't like some of there other characteristics so I don't run them much. [/QUOTE]
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