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October 11, 2009, 09:06:58 PM »
Well put jamieb. I have been around the Balistic tip and seen its on game preformance. It seemd to not hold together well, and I have been told a few stories of tough recovery of game. My good friend FF4607 used 130gr Balistic tips from his .270wsm to harvest his 7x7 bull. It is obvious they work, just not my first choice. I like the Accubond. It has the advantages of the Balistic tip and is bonded so it holds together.
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my son shoots a model seven in 260 . 140 corelocks three one shot kills out to 200 yards . little round puts them in there tracks. after 200 yards model seven didn't group real well .
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Well,
130gr Accubonds at 2900 are shooting damn good outa the 260. Hope to get'er bloody!!
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Wounderful! Hope you get a deer! Let us know how the rifle preforms!
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