Accubond is my tip-top Grand Champion All Star pick. 20 years or so helps build quite a data base.
Zero complaints, but I've never pushed them on distance.
Zero complaints, but I've never pushed them on distance.
Looks to me like it is suited for the job just fine. With a MORE SUITED setup he may have different results. And revert back to what works for him. Just saying.Maybe one day he will choose a setup more suited for the job.
Glad it worked out for him, but he's begging for trouble!
Agreed!Looks to me like it is suited for the job just fine. With a MORE SUITED setup he may have different results. And revert back to what works for him. Just saying.
He's reading your comment now.As long as he shares any "other" results that might happen to occur, I'm interested.X
It's because there are way too many naysayers.For some reason they don't seem to make the forum chat topics as often as the "look at me" displays. Generally speaking.
All 138gr. Twist, still working on it.257 A-tips, this is new. Did I miss what weight they are. If I did sorry for asking.
I like the A-tips, shoot alot of them in different calibers, but I have not shot any animals with them. A handful of guys on forums have and like the results.
So what gr. and twist. Thanks
I agree. That's why I wanted opinions other than Hornady's chosen one for their priority.It is always the end-users who push a bullet's applicability, not the manufacturer. Many bullets from manufacturers (e.g., Berger, Hornady, etc.) are clearly marketed as target bullets that end-users have excellent success harvesting game. These people are primarily open-minded. The naysayers will never try to or give them a chance.