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<blockquote data-quote="Ridgeline300" data-source="post: 5546359" data-attributes="member: 23508"><p>Here is a bonded bullet that I shot into a deer. I almost always have exits and never find a bullet but in this rare instance I nearly shot length wise through the whole deer. The bullet was just under the skin opposite side. This bullet originally weighed 225gr but because it was bonded it retained most it's weight, I would bet it don't like much still weighing 225. They don't bust apart, they stay together and drive on through. Out of the 4 choices you have above the 140gr Accubonds would be my choice. I currently shoot hornady eld-x.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridgeline300, post: 5546359, member: 23508"] Here is a bonded bullet that I shot into a deer. I almost always have exits and never find a bullet but in this rare instance I nearly shot length wise through the whole deer. The bullet was just under the skin opposite side. This bullet originally weighed 225gr but because it was bonded it retained most it’s weight, I would bet it don’t like much still weighing 225. They don’t bust apart, they stay together and drive on through. Out of the 4 choices you have above the 140gr Accubonds would be my choice. I currently shoot hornady eld-x. [/QUOTE]
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