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<blockquote data-quote="hunter67wa" data-source="post: 1523101" data-attributes="member: 28295"><p>Could be, but I do a ton of testing on handgun ammo and what's funny is if a companies bullet doesn't mushroom and stay together they don't sell ammo. My deer was bang flop. But what concerns me is the bullet is coming apart not staying together. The bullet was made to fly but its properties as good killing round is questionable.</p><p></p><p> Let me explain. We have all had good kills with it. But because of what we have recovered tells me that anything other than a perfect shot could get dicey. I would not shoot elk with them. I would shoot elk with the Bergers cause I have had great luck with those and have also the 155 Megas. I would shoot elk with the Megas without question cause I cannot keep those in a deer at any angle.</p><p></p><p> Don't get me wrong our rifles like the Hornady bullet a lot but the only reason I went to them was cause of cost over the Bergers but I think it is time to try the Accubonds. Lets see what we get. I have one week left of season maybe I will run to town and by some Accubonds and shoot a doe and see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hunter67wa, post: 1523101, member: 28295"] Could be, but I do a ton of testing on handgun ammo and what's funny is if a companies bullet doesn't mushroom and stay together they don't sell ammo. My deer was bang flop. But what concerns me is the bullet is coming apart not staying together. The bullet was made to fly but its properties as good killing round is questionable. Let me explain. We have all had good kills with it. But because of what we have recovered tells me that anything other than a perfect shot could get dicey. I would not shoot elk with them. I would shoot elk with the Bergers cause I have had great luck with those and have also the 155 Megas. I would shoot elk with the Megas without question cause I cannot keep those in a deer at any angle. Don't get me wrong our rifles like the Hornady bullet a lot but the only reason I went to them was cause of cost over the Bergers but I think it is time to try the Accubonds. Lets see what we get. I have one week left of season maybe I will run to town and by some Accubonds and shoot a doe and see. [/QUOTE]
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