I have shot 3 animals with Accubonds. I shot a whitetail at 40 yards or less with my 30-06 180 gr. AB moving 2800 fps. Blew right through, wound was devastating, 4 inch exit wound and a broken leg on the opposite side.
I shot a cow elk at about 400 yards with that same 30-06 load. Bullet broke the spine and exited the opposite side about 9 inches down from the top of the back. (high angle shot, and a little bit high.) Good exit wound.
Last year My father in law shot a cow elk at 800 yards with a 200 grain bullet. Hit it once in the chest, bullet went through and through, big cavity, big exit wound. He shot again, the bullet entered the low neck area, went through the shoulder, and broke the shoulder on the opposite side. Absolutely devastating wound terminal ballistics on that one.
I shot a Big whitetail this year with my 300 win mag 200 grain AB at 2840 fps. The deer was quartered away. I shot, Hit the back of the front shoulder, broke the shoulder, bullet turned hit the spine and traveled up the neck along the spine and embedded in the skin of the deer on the same side as the shot was taken. The bullet traveled approximately 18 inches inside the animal before it stopped.
Every single one of these animals fell in their tracks, and didn't move at all. I love the accubond. It also has a great B.C.