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Sectioned 30cal bullets. For reference
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<blockquote data-quote="Raudy707" data-source="post: 2041521" data-attributes="member: 105681"><p>I don't. I can only quote Nosler.</p><p>"<em>AccuBond® -LR bullet was designed to have a minimum impact velocity of 1300fps in order to reliably expand or mushroom at those much longer distances, compared to the 1800fps minimum impact velocity of all other Nosler® hunting bullets. Now what about close range performance? Because the lead core is bonded to the copper jacket, the AccuBond®-LR bullet will hold up to extreme velocities. To further assist performance at such a wide range of impact velocities, the copper jacket is tapered, meaning it is thin at the nose, becoming much thicker towards the boat-tail base." </em></p><p>I have one recovery of a 168 grain bullet out of my 280 AI which avg 2996 fps. Very accurate. Shot a cow quartering to in the shoulder, punched through, took out the lungs and was in the rear leg. Lead only smeared on the jacket displaying its bonding characteristics. 460 yds. Did a great job. DOA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raudy707, post: 2041521, member: 105681"] I don't. I can only quote Nosler. "[I]AccuBond® -LR bullet was designed to have a minimum impact velocity of 1300fps in order to reliably expand or mushroom at those much longer distances, compared to the 1800fps minimum impact velocity of all other Nosler® hunting bullets. Now what about close range performance? Because the lead core is bonded to the copper jacket, the AccuBond®-LR bullet will hold up to extreme velocities. To further assist performance at such a wide range of impact velocities, the copper jacket is tapered, meaning it is thin at the nose, becoming much thicker towards the boat-tail base." [/I] I have one recovery of a 168 grain bullet out of my 280 AI which avg 2996 fps. Very accurate. Shot a cow quartering to in the shoulder, punched through, took out the lungs and was in the rear leg. Lead only smeared on the jacket displaying its bonding characteristics. 460 yds. Did a great job. DOA. [/QUOTE]
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