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<blockquote data-quote="DaveB" data-source="post: 5546904" data-attributes="member: 5958"><p>Switched from Partitions to Accubonds some years back. </p><p></p><p>I have yet to recover an Accubond. </p><p></p><p>every .224, 243, 284, and 308 caliber weapon we shoot has a deer cartridge carrying max loads of some powder and topped by Accubonds. They fly straight and punch on through. </p><p></p><p>Shot a deer at 12 paces. You could see daylight through the entrance. Another time a big doe stepped out at 110 yards and as I shouldered she squatted to run when I pulled the trigger., Heart shot she ran 70 yards or so leaving a trail my Wife could have followed.</p><p></p><p>Longest was 135 yards. Killed two in same spot. Both dropped where they stood. I searched quite awhile for the bullets as I was up high but no luck. </p><p></p><p>Highly recommended. Also suggest that for the price of 2 boxes of ammo you could own about half of what you need to start loading your own. No way I pay 5 bucks a round. Whatever you do keep your brass. Each one is about a dollar if you can find them for sale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveB, post: 5546904, member: 5958"] Switched from Partitions to Accubonds some years back. I have yet to recover an Accubond. every .224, 243, 284, and 308 caliber weapon we shoot has a deer cartridge carrying max loads of some powder and topped by Accubonds. They fly straight and punch on through. Shot a deer at 12 paces. You could see daylight through the entrance. Another time a big doe stepped out at 110 yards and as I shouldered she squatted to run when I pulled the trigger., Heart shot she ran 70 yards or so leaving a trail my Wife could have followed. Longest was 135 yards. Killed two in same spot. Both dropped where they stood. I searched quite awhile for the bullets as I was up high but no luck. Highly recommended. Also suggest that for the price of 2 boxes of ammo you could own about half of what you need to start loading your own. No way I pay 5 bucks a round. Whatever you do keep your brass. Each one is about a dollar if you can find them for sale. [/QUOTE]
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