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Recovered Bullet Photo Gallery
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 107796" data-source="post: 1938111"><p>Accubonds shoot great and kill but the image of the right bullet, a few posts above, is why I am leery of them. Their plastic tip is the only type that I have found to deform like that. It is clearly of a different composition from that found on the Hornadys and the Barnes, from my experience. Regrind or other contaminants can make plastic perform like this, unless they use a nearly pure polycarbonate that plastically deforms and does not recover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 107796, post: 1938111"] Accubonds shoot great and kill but the image of the right bullet, a few posts above, is why I am leery of them. Their plastic tip is the only type that I have found to deform like that. It is clearly of a different composition from that found on the Hornadys and the Barnes, from my experience. Regrind or other contaminants can make plastic perform like this, unless they use a nearly pure polycarbonate that plastically deforms and does not recover. [/QUOTE]
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