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<blockquote data-quote="bowhunter42" data-source="post: 796847" data-attributes="member: 32635"><p>[FLOATRIGHT][/FLOATRIGHT]</p><p></p><p>Like you I also used accu-bonds for a few years before I made the switch to Berger's,and please don't get me wrong I love my bergers,but I stand by my statement about them being a broadside bullet. Unlike you I have nothing but great things to say about the accu-bond. I have taken several animals with both and the results were exactly the same, dead in tracks! The difference is my biggest mule deer to date was a 353 yd steep down hill and steep quartering to me shot, the accu-bond hit just in front of the left shoulder traveled diagonally thru the full length of the animal a was lodged under the skin on the backside of the right ham. I would have taken that shot with the Berger but I also know that bullet would have not left the chest cavity!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowhunter42, post: 796847, member: 32635"] [FLOATRIGHT][/FLOATRIGHT] Like you I also used accu-bonds for a few years before I made the switch to Berger's,and please don't get me wrong I love my bergers,but I stand by my statement about them being a broadside bullet. Unlike you I have nothing but great things to say about the accu-bond. I have taken several animals with both and the results were exactly the same, dead in tracks! The difference is my biggest mule deer to date was a 353 yd steep down hill and steep quartering to me shot, the accu-bond hit just in front of the left shoulder traveled diagonally thru the full length of the animal a was lodged under the skin on the backside of the right ham. I would have taken that shot with the Berger but I also know that bullet would have not left the chest cavity! [/QUOTE]
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