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<blockquote data-quote="sbruni" data-source="post: 804797" data-attributes="member: 27945"><p>I for one am excited about the Accubond LR... And i'm not going to worry about the quartering or the beloved TX heart shot at long distance... that's an individual decision.... I'm waiting for the broadside shot but that's me. One of the concern I have is actually about the unpredictable results of Bergers at short ranges. I know if i walk out prepared for a long range hunt that a dream trophy will step out at 50 yards. I've turned one deer and one hog dam near inside out shooting them with bergers inside of 100yrds and I just hate to disrespect an animal by turning it into shrapnel... Varmints excluded of course. </p><p></p><p>I also, despite the fact that some energy exits with it, much prefer to have an exit hole and blood trail. I lost a nice eight point once because I lost him in a corn field under the recoil... Turns out he didn't go into the corn like he was headed. They found him a couple of weeks later 10 ft away from where I was looking... No blood trail but after a couple of weeks you could smell your way to him easy. Only animal i've lost and it was a berger. </p><p></p><p>I love the Bergers for their accuracy and high BC... But I also really like the consistent results of the Accubonds... Perhaps there's a bonded Berger in the work. Any way you slice it options are good. Bring em ABLRs on I'm tired of waiting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sbruni, post: 804797, member: 27945"] I for one am excited about the Accubond LR... And i'm not going to worry about the quartering or the beloved TX heart shot at long distance... that's an individual decision.... I'm waiting for the broadside shot but that's me. One of the concern I have is actually about the unpredictable results of Bergers at short ranges. I know if i walk out prepared for a long range hunt that a dream trophy will step out at 50 yards. I've turned one deer and one hog dam near inside out shooting them with bergers inside of 100yrds and I just hate to disrespect an animal by turning it into shrapnel... Varmints excluded of course. I also, despite the fact that some energy exits with it, much prefer to have an exit hole and blood trail. I lost a nice eight point once because I lost him in a corn field under the recoil... Turns out he didn't go into the corn like he was headed. They found him a couple of weeks later 10 ft away from where I was looking... No blood trail but after a couple of weeks you could smell your way to him easy. Only animal i've lost and it was a berger. I love the Bergers for their accuracy and high BC... But I also really like the consistent results of the Accubonds... Perhaps there's a bonded Berger in the work. Any way you slice it options are good. Bring em ABLRs on I'm tired of waiting [/QUOTE]
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