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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Nosler accubond performance
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<blockquote data-quote="HawkeyeSATX" data-source="post: 1984358" data-attributes="member: 115445"><p>IMHO,</p><p>The bullet was too close, and hit the skull, which was way too close and I believe that Nosler says the best performance is best at 150 yds to 500 yds on their Accu Bonds. To me, it looks like it penetrated, and met a heavy liquid substance, and the front disintegrated, and the shank started tumbling. At that close range ( 40 yds )</p><p>bullet performance, and any bullet, will be put under extreme stress, and will, more times than not, not perform to parameters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HawkeyeSATX, post: 1984358, member: 115445"] IMHO, The bullet was too close, and hit the skull, which was way too close and I believe that Nosler says the best performance is best at 150 yds to 500 yds on their Accu Bonds. To me, it looks like it penetrated, and met a heavy liquid substance, and the front disintegrated, and the shank started tumbling. At that close range ( 40 yds ) bullet performance, and any bullet, will be put under extreme stress, and will, more times than not, not perform to parameters. [/QUOTE]
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