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yep retain more weight, expand wider, penetrate less, less accurate - on average from what I've seen and heardSJB358":cmu38n0y said:I haven't ran a ton of the Interbonds, but they were really awesome in my 270WSM in 130 grain variety. I didn't not any real difficulty getting them to shoot either, but small sample. They do seem to hold onto a little more weight, but mushroom wider. They were dynamite on deer though. Nothing to complain about them.
Ehgbyf":m3siikuy said:Thanks. The accubonds have always done a great job for me in the field. Maybe the best whitetail bullet I have ever usedbut components are hard to find right now and I may be forced to use some inter bonds.
Remember the AB has by design a weight retention of 60% to 70% and that is for terminal performance that higher weight retaining bullets do not have. So that's not a destroyed bullet but it is a fine performing bullet.Laker_Taker":1jaqmzt0 said:I agree the accubonds seem to be a little more accurate but I did a little test shooting into reams of new printer paper I lined up a new box of it and shot into it at 100 yards. The AccuBond pretty much got destroyed and weight retention was 68% but was flat as a pancake. The interbond retained 91% and was a nice looking mushroom and it did penetrate a little farther. I also shot the TTSX into the same media and the mushroom head actually broke off and the shank out penetrated the mushroom head. All were shot from a 270 weatherby magnum using the same powder IMR7828 75 grains and all bullets were 130 grain pills. But my guns do have their favorite bullet/powder combo and I use all three bullets for hunting.
LT
Mountain Goat":354b5f6n said:My experience with the 130gr .277" AccuBond is that they do not, or at least did not, penetrate well at all. Had any of my shots been a quartering away angle, I'm not sure the bullet would have reached the vitals.
They did dispatch the deer and antelope quite handily, but no way did I see the AccuBond advantage.
SJB358":3pu7494q said:Mountain Goat":3pu7494q said:My experience with the 130gr .277" AccuBond is that they do not, or at least did not, penetrate well at all. Had any of my shots been a quartering away angle, I'm not sure the bullet would have reached the vitals.
They did dispatch the deer and antelope quite handily, but no way did I see the AccuBond advantage.
MG, not questioning your result's at all, but do you think any other bullet, other than a super premium like PT or Swift A-Frame would have done any better, in the penetration department? Just wondering.
I sorta think the same of the 140 AB on elk from my 270WSM. I think it is a great bullet, but I don't think it quite has the stuff for bigger bulls, on large bones. I took a big old, Idaho bull with it, it did the job, but I went to the 150 PT and have been happier with the results. The 140 AB does penetrate well, no doubt, but I feel better with extra beef when it comes to elk, especially from the smaller bores.