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180gr accubond weight retention
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattt" data-source="post: 5181432" data-attributes="member: 16934"><p>I believe it will do better on meat. The speed may be shedding some weight. I run accubonds in 7mm08,308. Haven't weighed them afterward but they appear to be mostly intact. Never flattened one like that even on elk.i understand he water test and e difference in mediums. Nice when it all goes rite. Be glad when I have some time to burn some powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattt, post: 5181432, member: 16934"] I believe it will do better on meat. The speed may be shedding some weight. I run accubonds in 7mm08,308. Haven’t weighed them afterward but they appear to be mostly intact. Never flattened one like that even on elk.i understand he water test and e difference in mediums. Nice when it all goes rite. Be glad when I have some time to burn some powder. [/QUOTE]
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