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Minimum Impact Velocities for Partitions and Accubonds
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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 28727" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>According to Nosler, the plastic tip on the Accubond bullet initiates expansion at lower velocities. Not really any differnt than a B-Tip, or SST bullet. However, the Accubond has a bonded core and a heavier jacket so that it will not come apart at high impact velocities. It retains weight better and penetrates deeper.</p><p>It may be the best of both worlds, flies like a B-Tip and penetrates like a partition. By the end of this hunting season I would expect to see a lot of first hand results with this bullet.</p><p>I'll be one of those experimenters.</p><p>VH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 28727, member: 313"] According to Nosler, the plastic tip on the Accubond bullet initiates expansion at lower velocities. Not really any differnt than a B-Tip, or SST bullet. However, the Accubond has a bonded core and a heavier jacket so that it will not come apart at high impact velocities. It retains weight better and penetrates deeper. It may be the best of both worlds, flies like a B-Tip and penetrates like a partition. By the end of this hunting season I would expect to see a lot of first hand results with this bullet. I'll be one of those experimenters. VH [/QUOTE]
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