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Nosler accubond performance
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<blockquote data-quote="Craveman85" data-source="post: 1983546" data-attributes="member: 96079"><p>I used accubonds in my 260 for one season. 140s loaded at 2750fps. Shot one deer at 30 yards through the top of the heart. It walked about 10 yards squirting blood out both sides however it looked like someone pushed an arrow with a field point through it. No expansion at all. No meat damage either though. Later that season I shot an 8 point through the same spot at 40 yards. If it hadn't snowed before I shot him it would have been a hard deer to find. This one made it almost 300 yards through thick brush with only an occasional drop of blood. I followed his tracks in the snow and was able to find him. This bullet also penciled through with no expansion. Again also no meat damage which is a plus. Not sure if I got a bad batch but I won't be using them in the 260 again. I use partitions in my 375h&h and love them. Really wanted to try the accubonds in that but I'm worried I might have similar results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craveman85, post: 1983546, member: 96079"] I used accubonds in my 260 for one season. 140s loaded at 2750fps. Shot one deer at 30 yards through the top of the heart. It walked about 10 yards squirting blood out both sides however it looked like someone pushed an arrow with a field point through it. No expansion at all. No meat damage either though. Later that season I shot an 8 point through the same spot at 40 yards. If it hadn't snowed before I shot him it would have been a hard deer to find. This one made it almost 300 yards through thick brush with only an occasional drop of blood. I followed his tracks in the snow and was able to find him. This bullet also penciled through with no expansion. Again also no meat damage which is a plus. Not sure if I got a bad batch but I won't be using them in the 260 again. I use partitions in my 375h&h and love them. Really wanted to try the accubonds in that but I'm worried I might have similar results. [/QUOTE]
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