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Bonded vs cup and core
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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5856084" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>I killed a small coyote 3d ago with the 150 NBT factory 2nds. Hard quartering to, exit removed most of his guts out the 6in hole on the offside. OFC that was out of my new 7PRC and probably had a 3100fps impact velocity at 75 yards. </p><p></p><p>Most bullet manufacturers design bullets to perform at usual velocities out of usual firearms. Heck, I never would have thought a Nosler Accubond could explode on a moose and not reach vitals (7mm 140g at 3350 fps MV) until I saw it for myself. Even bonded bullets are not indestructible!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5856084, member: 2805"] I killed a small coyote 3d ago with the 150 NBT factory 2nds. Hard quartering to, exit removed most of his guts out the 6in hole on the offside. OFC that was out of my new 7PRC and probably had a 3100fps impact velocity at 75 yards. Most bullet manufacturers design bullets to perform at usual velocities out of usual firearms. Heck, I never would have thought a Nosler Accubond could explode on a moose and not reach vitals (7mm 140g at 3350 fps MV) until I saw it for myself. Even bonded bullets are not indestructible! [/QUOTE]
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