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225 Accubond vs Elk Report
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<blockquote data-quote="LDHunter" data-source="post: 805942" data-attributes="member: 105"><p>The Accubond has killed 4 deer and two hogs for me and none of them were anywhere near the size or toughness of elk. The only bullet I recovered was a 7mm 140gr projectile that traveled through about 3 feet of whitetail doe and was found under the hide in the offside ham. Classic perfect mushroom and DRT which is the usual boringly predictable result with all Nosler Bullets I've ever used.</p><p></p><p>The only people that I've ever heard disrespecting Accubonds seem to be touting Barnes (insert latest cool multi-letter name here) X bullets.</p><p></p><p>I have never been a fan of weighting recovered bullets. Seems that the Accubonds do their job without fail and the Partition before it exhibited similar terminal charistics. I like to kill and eat animals with little fanfare and have never felt the compunction to weigh recovered bullets.</p><p></p><p>YMMV,</p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDHunter, post: 805942, member: 105"] The Accubond has killed 4 deer and two hogs for me and none of them were anywhere near the size or toughness of elk. The only bullet I recovered was a 7mm 140gr projectile that traveled through about 3 feet of whitetail doe and was found under the hide in the offside ham. Classic perfect mushroom and DRT which is the usual boringly predictable result with all Nosler Bullets I've ever used. The only people that I've ever heard disrespecting Accubonds seem to be touting Barnes (insert latest cool multi-letter name here) X bullets. I have never been a fan of weighting recovered bullets. Seems that the Accubonds do their job without fail and the Partition before it exhibited similar terminal charistics. I like to kill and eat animals with little fanfare and have never felt the compunction to weigh recovered bullets. YMMV, Bob [/QUOTE]
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