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Got a .308 that loves them! What are the "mechanics" behind them?

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They are a bonded bullet and they perform very well on animals I shot. Fast kills


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Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego.

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More specifically they are only bonded in the rear. The front does blow out at high speeds, much like a partition. You will not get 100% weight retention, if that's what you're after. I like them and use them a lot, including in my fiance's .308 with 165s.


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I shot one 8-point whitetail buck with a 180-grain Accu-Bond W-W factory load from a .300 Winchester Magnum. Range was about 80 yards and the buck was broadside to me.

It was DRT and the internal damage indicated excellent expansion. That's only a sample of one but I would gladly use them again on deer.

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Closest thing to a tipped nosler partition that I've personally ever used. That's a very high compliment. They have been very accurate in my rifles.


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I have been using them since they 1st came out. Accuracy has always been excellent. Penetration & terminal performance outstanding. Would not be my 1st choice for big bears or Cape buffalo but on most thin skinned game it is a great bullet. I used a 180 accobond out of 300 win mag on a plains game safari and was well pleased. Have used same bullet on sheep, caribou, mule deer, & lots of whitetail, and several big bull elk. Never let me down when I did my part. 163bc



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I would use it on big brn bear all day long! Friend shot a 8 1/2 footer on kodiak using a 200gr accubond in a 325 wsm.


Originally Posted by Bricktop
Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego.

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Originally Posted by JGRaider
Closest thing to a tipped nosler partition that I've personally ever used. That's a very high compliment. They have been very accurate in my rifles.


+1

fly like a Ballistic Tip

penetrate like a Partition

Hole going in and coming out. Not as frangible as a ballistic tip, but enough to leave a good blood trail should tracking become necessary.

latest example.

100 lb boar,

308 Win., 150 gr. Accubond. +/- 2,800 FPS MV. +/- 100 yds.

entry at shoulder

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exit ribs

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Bang/flop, DRT


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Originally Posted by JGRaider
Closest thing to a tipped nosler partition that I've personally ever used. That's a very high compliment. They have been very accurate in my rifles.


Yes.

People keep asking about getting a "tipped partition" and I remind them of the Accubond. It really was Nosler's answer to the tipped partition request. Good bullets. Real good bullets!

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My .270 WSM loves them and the deer hate them. They have performed very well on every occasion that I have used them.

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I shoot the Accubond in several rifles. I like them a lot, have slayed a bunch of deer with them and have yet to catch one.
That said, all I've shot with the Accubond are whitetails but cannot fathom how they wouldn't work on everything else on this continent.


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I switched to Accubonds in 2008 in all my rifles

No complaints

I use like weight balistic tips for range practice


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I will gladly hunt with them any time. Have used the 110 gr. in a couple of .25-06 rifles with very good results. Would like to try the 6mm 90 gr. bullets next year during deer season if I can find some.


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Been running the 110 in a 25-06 and then had it punched to AI. It has performed flawlessly every time. Most DRT. Plan to swap to AB in my 300wm this year as well, although hard to change from the BT that has done everything I've asked for the last 15 years.
I do think that the AB will hold together a lot better though.


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I've used the .308 180 grains on whitetail, hogs, and an elk. All have been one shot kills, and all but the elk had exit holes. Great bullet when started at speeds from 2800 to 2950 fps. (They are probably good above and below that range, but those are the speeds I have experience with.)


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With a log of over 40 animals taken with AB's I am sold on them exclusively. I run 140's in my 280's, 150's in my 308 & 165's in my 300 WSM. Took a sizable Red Stag last year with the 300 WSM and he stumbled 10 yards and toppled.


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150 NAB .30-06: 3
Mule deer bucks: 0

Very accurate as well.


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The 110gr .257 is a killer for sure outta the .257 Roy!

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Originally Posted by lubbockdave
What are the "mechanics" behind them?


Bang/flop. The End.


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