todbartell said:
its true the Accubond will most likely expand to a wider 'mushroom', but a grizzly bear is not a deer.
Also, a 338WinMag is no 260Rem, and a mountain grizzly is no Alaskan brown bear.
The .338, 225gr.Accubond @2850fps has plenty enough penetration to blow through both shoulders, and expansion to
deliver more energy to the vitals producing a bigger/wider permanent wound channel/exit wound than the BarnesX and their "deflowered pencil exit wounds" that I've seen.
todbartell said:
I would stick with the deep penetration of the X
If it was all about penetration we'd all be using solids and shooting all texas heart shots. Fortunately most hunters prefer to shoot broadside either through the shoulders or just behind, taking out the vitals and possibly some bone too.
Most "non-premium" bullets in the 225gr,.338 cal have no problem achieving this "feat" on a grizzly. I've seen smaller cals .270's, 300's, and 7mm's do this no problem, so it shouldn't be a big surprise that the .338 225gr. Accubond will too.
Just for comparison here's some recovered bullets from two bull moose, both were shoulder/hump shots. It only took one from the 225gr. Accubond to put the one bull down but 4 Barnes X 160gr. 7mmRM to put the other bull down. Bullets were recovered from the offside in the hide, both shot were within 50m.
Barnes X 160gr. 7mmRM @3100fps, =81%WR
Nolser Accubond 225gr. 338WinMag @2850fps,=62%WR
On another note, I've noticed the 210 barnesX is the same length as the 250gr.Nosler Partition, so the 225gr BarnesX is going to be REALLY long and will seat deep into the case, hopefully your rifle/mag can handle longer OAL.
The 225gr.Accubond is long and seats into the case enough to reduce the velocity by 50fps. So I'd like to see the 225gr. BarnesX (which is longer) seated to the factory 3.340"COL, how far it goes into the case, and how that effects velocity. Accuracy is another concern with such a long bullet as most .338 barrels are 1:10" suiting regular length 225gr. bullets. Maybe a faster twist is required for the 225gr. BarnesX? Or perhaps the 210gr.TSX would be a better Barnes choice in the 338 Winchester?
RyanB, just use whatever shoots good cause they both kill. Splitting hairs really. I shot alot of animals with the "regular" 338 bullets and many store boughts too. I never had an animal walk away yet. Most drop like a sack of hammers, that's the beauty of the 338 Winchester, it puts a smile on your face.
