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I hope it will handle a big bull shoulder without fail.
Quote from: 4T on October 05, 2016, 12:54:47 PM I hope it will handle a big bull shoulder without fail.If you give it a couple hundred yards to slow down and don't mind an entire shoulder being blood shot, it'll do just fine. I love Accubonds but asking them to stay together while impacting bone at the speeds the 7 RUM is capable of is a pretty tall order. Anything under 300 yards and I'll bet they come unglued if you hit any bones besides the ribs.
Quote from: theleo on October 05, 2016, 02:39:41 PMQuote from: 4T on October 05, 2016, 12:54:47 PM I hope it will handle a big bull shoulder without fail.If you give it a couple hundred yards to slow down and don't mind an entire shoulder being blood shot, it'll do just fine. I love Accubonds but asking them to stay together while impacting bone at the speeds the 7 RUM is capable of is a pretty tall order. Anything under 300 yards and I'll bet they come unglued if you hit any bones besides the ribs.I completely severed the spine of a very mature mule deer buck at about 75 yards with a 180 grain .30 cal accubond out of a .300 win mag. Accubonds are a bonded, weight retention bullet. You sure you're not talking about Ballistic tips or VLD's? We've killed a bunch of deer with Accubonds of different calibers and cartridges and blood shot meat has never been an issue.