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Question on changing bullets....
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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 1481791" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>Just a heads up on the Accubond. I have also heard people make the statement that they did not expand and penciled through. I think we need to learn how bonded bullets work. Bonded bullets do expand and the more they expand the jacket keeps folding back toward the base and the lead flows with it bonded to it. At close range where velocity is very high especially with mag rounds the AB expands so much that the jacked peels back and is folded tight against the shank of the bullet so when it exits it does leave a small exit hole thus making people think it did not expand when they are used to seeing bigger exits from bullets that have come apart and shed their weight displacing lots of liquid in the tissue and blowing it forward and out the exit making it larger. That is the reason your see that blood spray on the exit side of game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 1481791, member: 10178"] Just a heads up on the Accubond. I have also heard people make the statement that they did not expand and penciled through. I think we need to learn how bonded bullets work. Bonded bullets do expand and the more they expand the jacket keeps folding back toward the base and the lead flows with it bonded to it. At close range where velocity is very high especially with mag rounds the AB expands so much that the jacked peels back and is folded tight against the shank of the bullet so when it exits it does leave a small exit hole thus making people think it did not expand when they are used to seeing bigger exits from bullets that have come apart and shed their weight displacing lots of liquid in the tissue and blowing it forward and out the exit making it larger. That is the reason your see that blood spray on the exit side of game. [/QUOTE]
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