D.Camilleri
Well-Known Member
I have had several experiences this year also with accubonds.
1) 400 yard shot on antelope buck, quartering towards me, entrance at point of shoulder, blew such a big hole in hide that cape was trashed, bullet recovered off side hide by ham, DRT bullet weighed 110 grns, this was 180 grn launched @ 3300 from 300 rum
2) 275 yard shot (dad) 200 gr accubond @ 2980 from 338 win mag, bullet hit a little farther back than wanted, but DRT none the less. Recovered bullet in off side shoulder (not quite sure how it ended up there, weird angle) beautiful mushroom about 3/4 inch in diameter, have had a chance to weigh, but I will guess about 80%
3) 300 yard shot, whitetail doe facing straight on, 338 RUM 225 accubond @ 3300, DRT hoping to recover a bullet, didn't happen, wound channel blew out 8 inches of hide on top of back, and bullet exited with a 40 cal hole 12 inches further back.
4) 300 yard whitetail yearling buck, DRT five inch hole in center of back, 338 RUM, 225
5) 125 yard shot whitetail buck, facing straight on, DRT shot through neck, another ruined cape on exit side
6) 125 yard running shot 5 point bull elk, broken back, fist size exit, second hit through neck, down for the count.
The only bullet that gave me questionable results, were the 180's out of my 300 RUM as it appeared that the frontal portion of the bullet exploded on impact, yet the rear half looked good.
1) 400 yard shot on antelope buck, quartering towards me, entrance at point of shoulder, blew such a big hole in hide that cape was trashed, bullet recovered off side hide by ham, DRT bullet weighed 110 grns, this was 180 grn launched @ 3300 from 300 rum
2) 275 yard shot (dad) 200 gr accubond @ 2980 from 338 win mag, bullet hit a little farther back than wanted, but DRT none the less. Recovered bullet in off side shoulder (not quite sure how it ended up there, weird angle) beautiful mushroom about 3/4 inch in diameter, have had a chance to weigh, but I will guess about 80%
3) 300 yard shot, whitetail doe facing straight on, 338 RUM 225 accubond @ 3300, DRT hoping to recover a bullet, didn't happen, wound channel blew out 8 inches of hide on top of back, and bullet exited with a 40 cal hole 12 inches further back.
4) 300 yard whitetail yearling buck, DRT five inch hole in center of back, 338 RUM, 225
5) 125 yard shot whitetail buck, facing straight on, DRT shot through neck, another ruined cape on exit side
6) 125 yard running shot 5 point bull elk, broken back, fist size exit, second hit through neck, down for the count.
The only bullet that gave me questionable results, were the 180's out of my 300 RUM as it appeared that the frontal portion of the bullet exploded on impact, yet the rear half looked good.