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Nosler accubond performance
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1983726" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>I suspect that I am going to get a few opinionated opinions, but.....here goes. I have been using Barnes TSX and TTSC with incredible, reliable results. Full penetration (never recovered a bullet yet) large entry and even larger exit. I only wish that the BCs were higher. I have a .270AI so this thread interests me, and....I do have a good quantity of ABLRs in 130, 140 and 150gr bullets that I have not had a chance to harvest an animal with as of yet. I can tell you from experience that the Barnes 30 caliber (30-06) 180 grain TSX is an incredible bullet as are the .35 caliber (.358 Winchester) 200gr TTSX, the 225gr TSX (35 Whelen), and my last animal that I harvested was a 170lb. black bear with a broad side shot with a 45-70 using a Barnes 300gr flat nose, hollow point bullet; see attachment (exit hole, note my hand). I have read a lot about Hammer bullets, and....they do have some very interesting BCs on them, been wanting to try them just haven't gotten around to them yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1983726, member: 69192"] I suspect that I am going to get a few opinionated opinions, but.....here goes. I have been using Barnes TSX and TTSC with incredible, reliable results. Full penetration (never recovered a bullet yet) large entry and even larger exit. I only wish that the BCs were higher. I have a .270AI so this thread interests me, and....I do have a good quantity of ABLRs in 130, 140 and 150gr bullets that I have not had a chance to harvest an animal with as of yet. I can tell you from experience that the Barnes 30 caliber (30-06) 180 grain TSX is an incredible bullet as are the .35 caliber (.358 Winchester) 200gr TTSX, the 225gr TSX (35 Whelen), and my last animal that I harvested was a 170lb. black bear with a broad side shot with a 45-70 using a Barnes 300gr flat nose, hollow point bullet; see attachment (exit hole, note my hand). I have read a lot about Hammer bullets, and....they do have some very interesting BCs on them, been wanting to try them just haven't gotten around to them yet. [/QUOTE]
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