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That is not normally what I have seen out of partitions. Normally you get a very nice mushroom folding back over the base of the bullet. Even after going through an elk shoulder. However, once in a while a bonded bullet will separate from the core.. nature of the beast. I love my partitions, however, we are slowly switching over to accubonds for everything. They fly better, and still perform fantastically.
Some folks like partitions, but I don't. I prefer the Accubond if the gun likes it. My .270 loves the accubond, my 300 rum does not. The accubond would have retained much more of its weight. Where are the pics of the buck?
Quote from: whacker1 on October 24, 2011, 09:09:30 AMSome folks like partitions, but I don't. I prefer the Accubond if the gun likes it. My .270 loves the accubond, my 300 rum does not. The accubond would have retained much more of its weight. Where are the pics of the buck?I like the accubond too. I shoot the 140 Accubond with my .270win. I have never found a bullet as they have all exited cleanly. Guess I will get some Accubonds for my wifes rifle, and give them a try! Buck pictures and stories are coming. So far, the immediate family has 5 out of 6 bucks tagged. Firefighter4607's Dad is still looking for "the one". I will get a hold of FF4607 and try to get a story started soon. We had an outstanding year even with deer sighting numbers down for us. 3 of 5 hunters harvested their biggest bucks to date.