Hunter26
Beginner
- Jul 10, 2024
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I've never seen a deer NOT react to a shot that connected and that's included lead flat points, that don't expand whatsoever, all the way to Berger bullets that expand violently. Obviously I didn't walk in your shoes or see what you saw, but I've never personally had an AccuBond fail to do exactly what it was designed to do. I've killed dozens with 25 to 30 calibers and have been impressed with their performance. I've never seen one not expand and you keep saying they're hard bullets, but they're on the softer side of premium bullets. They're designed to shed roughly 30% of their weight.Used the .308 180’s in my 30-06 at 2650 fps load data. Don’t know what the time if that was for a 24 or 26 inch barrel but I was shooting it out of a 22 inch. I also did a max load in my 375 rum with the 260 grain versions. I still have some of the 260’s left. I assume I have some of the 180s as well. I bought them the first year of production. Maybe they use softer alloy now since shooters are getting DRT results. I posted a few times in the last month of how they just went right through deer like full metal jackets, and they still stood there looking at me. Happened several times. All Deer were recovered and when I feel dressed them, it looked like someone just poked a sharp stick through them or an arrow with a field point.
The only animal I've ever seen not have much of a reaction from a shot was from a big boar hog I shot with a 30-06 Encore pistol using factory 165gr Core-Lokts. The shot was about 100 yards and from the 15" barrel, they couldn't have been doing more than 2500 fps. First shot was in the shoulder. He hunched and took two steps forward and just looked around. I reloaded and put the next one in his neck and he dropped. When I skinned out the hog, that first bullet exploded on his shoulder and was in a million tiny pieces. Mind you, it was a boar over 200 lbs and his shield was over an inch thick. The second bullet cut through his neck and I found it in his skin on the off side. It expanded widely and IIRC retained 40ish %. I know a Partition or AccuBond would've broke through that shoulder, expanded and more than likely exited, even at that low velocity. Only reason I used the Core-Lokts is because they shot close to 3/4 MOA in that barrel and I needed some more brass. As with all things, your mileage may vary.