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<blockquote data-quote="mcseal2" data-source="post: 424605" data-attributes="member: 22030"><p>In my experience once you work up a load for a ballistic tip or accubond the same load works with the other bullet in the same weight also. With the exception of the 140gr 270 the BC is identical on ballistic tips and accubonds of the same weight, and they fly the same. You could load up with accubonds and if you had time to take a real long shot that you didn't think an accubond would expand on, you could chamber a ballistic tip.</p><p> </p><p>I've not had trouble with accubonds not expanding, but haven't shot anything with them past 470yds except coyotes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcseal2, post: 424605, member: 22030"] In my experience once you work up a load for a ballistic tip or accubond the same load works with the other bullet in the same weight also. With the exception of the 140gr 270 the BC is identical on ballistic tips and accubonds of the same weight, and they fly the same. You could load up with accubonds and if you had time to take a real long shot that you didn't think an accubond would expand on, you could chamber a ballistic tip. I've not had trouble with accubonds not expanding, but haven't shot anything with them past 470yds except coyotes. [/QUOTE]
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