Originally Posted by Sakohunter264
I also use a 110 AB if there is any chance that an elk might come into play.


I wouldn't do that. A buddy of mine reloads commercially, particularly for rifles he's built for customers. One day I was complaining about accubonds blowing up. He asked .. 110 grain .25 caliber? Yep. He said that is the only Accubond that he has had any complaints about from his customers and there have been quite a few. I've set my 110 grain accubonds aside for coyotes. My .257 shoots 120 grain partitions for game. Honest truth is I would try the 115 grain ballistic tips before I'd use the 110 grain Accubond again, and possibly/maybe even the 100 grain ballistic tip. The results were that bad with the AB. Then again I have my expectations about what a bullet should do, others' mileage probably varies.

Tom


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