I thought I'd report on the 200g Accubond performance when started at 3050. At 478yds (impact velocity of approximately 2258) I hit this bull at the junction of the neck/shoulder slightly quartering away. The bullet did not exit and the bull collapsed at the shot. Because we use the gutless method on elk, I did not see the path or destructive nature of the bullet.
At 178yds(impact velocity of 2744), I shot this mule deer in his bed hitting him in the heavy knuckle joint. Again the bullet did not exit and was found under the off side hide. Although, I don't have access to a scale, I'd guess the retained weight was 40g or so. As you might imagine, the vitals were obliterated with about a 8" diameter cavity.
My observation after these two shots is these 200g slugs were softer than 140g .277 bullets I've shot on similar sized animals ….but they were very deadly. I wasn't really surprised at the performance on a large bull. I was very surprised I recovered the bullet on albeit a large mule deer.
I've got lots of experience with partitions and know I'd have an exit on the deer, but perhaps not on the elk. These shoot so well I'm unlikely trade a little more penetration for less accuracy as this rifle was designed as a do everything rifle (I use a 340wby as my general caliber of choice for elk).
Anyone with experience with this bullet surprised by these results?