Lol.sounds like loaded to hot, slow them down, might have better knock down.
Lol.sounds like loaded to hot, slow them down, might have better knock down.
That’s what I wondered. I shot a doe at 80yds with one, she hit the dirt, walked out to her and to my surprise, she jumped up and took off running. Shot her again to put her down. When skinning her, there was only one entrance and exit and a huge bruised spot at one of her ribs.sounds like loaded to hot, slow them down, might have better knock down.
I’ve killed a ton of deer with 150 grain 270 cal Interbond blems from Midway, and they’re the only 270 bullet I’ve used in the 39 years I’ve been hunting with 270 Win that will consistently drop a deer in it’s tracks with a heart/lung/shoulder shot.The sst and ballistic tip look nearly identical, they do not perform the same though. Those who've used both the interbond and accubond told me they gave the same performance(both were elk hunters). I've only used the accubond, haven't tried the interbonds.
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I don’t handload for my kid’s rifles, because I don’t want them to depend on me for ammo. Both rifles are 270 Win Encores, and I set them up with a case of Winchester Supreme 140 gr Accubond ammo to share. My son has been shooting that ammo since 2005ish and has killed A BUNCH of deer and pigs with it. He just dropped a buck on Saturday in the TX panhandle at 410 yards, and his buddy had a rifle issue on the hunt and used Jake’s to drop a buck at 310 yards. My daughter has only killed a couple deer with her rifle and that ammo, but nothing she has shot has taken more than a step ot two after being hit.Accubonds are pretty mean but I’ve never recovered one. I texas heart shot a doe with one out of a 300rum on a controlled hunt cuz that’s the only shot she’d give me. The bullet came out above her brisket. The partitions and BTs lay the wood too. I haven’t shot the interbond.
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