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Not so happy with the Accubonds
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<blockquote data-quote="Beanfieldrifle" data-source="post: 234018" data-attributes="member: 5170"><p>I shoot accubonds exclusively in my .270WSM. I took a feral hog at 225 yards two weekends ago. The bullet expanded correctly, leaving a 2 inch exit wound. Muzzle velocity from 69gr of H1000 is around 3175fps and I guessimate the impact to be in the 2500fps neighborhood. This shot was not long buy some standards here but is long in most circles. The bullet performed exactly as designed. I have used the Barnes TSX in the past but it does not group as well as the accubond in my rifle and the TSX is really tough bullet that may not open well at slower velocities at long range. Nosler bullets have never done me wrong over the years. I have used the Ballistic Tip in slower rifles and they work well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beanfieldrifle, post: 234018, member: 5170"] I shoot accubonds exclusively in my .270WSM. I took a feral hog at 225 yards two weekends ago. The bullet expanded correctly, leaving a 2 inch exit wound. Muzzle velocity from 69gr of H1000 is around 3175fps and I guessimate the impact to be in the 2500fps neighborhood. This shot was not long buy some standards here but is long in most circles. The bullet performed exactly as designed. I have used the Barnes TSX in the past but it does not group as well as the accubond in my rifle and the TSX is really tough bullet that may not open well at slower velocities at long range. Nosler bullets have never done me wrong over the years. I have used the Ballistic Tip in slower rifles and they work well. [/QUOTE]
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