swagger700
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Any body using these or experience with them
Thanks Jon
Thanks Jon
I load a lot of these for clients mainly for Africa, just remember they are a long range bullet. They have proven to be very explosive at closer ranges (sub 500 mtrs)
I load a lot of these for clients mainly for Africa, just remember they are a long range bullet. They have proven to be very explosive at closer ranges (sub 500 mtrs)
I'm looking at them to, mainly on muntjac, but don't want to be blowing them up@swagger700, get in touch with @NigelM who uses the Accubond LR on British species with great success.
Weird as I have heard these are a hard bullet, they are bonded after all, are you not confusing them with something else?I load a lot of these for clients mainly for Africa, just remember they are a long range bullet. They have proven to be very explosive at closer ranges (sub 500 mtrs)
That is quite slow, I’m looking at 3000+ with a 129 out of the creed, if they work I’ll probably switch in the swede tooYep, I have used Accubond in a 7mm08 with max load and were very accurate and very good on the deer. Clean kills with little damage compared to Nosler ballistic tip same 140g weight. Only shot roe and red up to 200 meter and all performed well. However, I personally know of a 6.5x55 Accubond LR user that lost a few big red stags with them. I understand that they were shots taken up to and slightly above 400 meters. Same person retrieved a bullet from a red hind shot at similar distance and the bullet had only just started to mushroom slightly down one side. I believe they are hard and have to be driven at high speed for them to mushroom effectively at extended distances. From memory his 6.5 was doing about the 2670 mark so possibly this was the expansion issue. I suppose it could have been his bullet placement wasn't quite right too.

I like posting this picture because it is rare that an objective test on expansion is done with a consistent approach across the board. (That said these are all heavy .30 cal bullets, which most of us won’t shoot, but in my experience the results are reasonably consistent with small per bullets of the same make and construction.)
This from Field & Stream.
1. Hornady ELD-X
2. Accubond LR
3. Barnes LRX
4. Berger VLD Hunting
5. Hornady SST
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The Barnes, in particular, is appalling.
