I've never used accubonds myself before, but I did help my brother work up a ~3100fps load for his 300, using 180 grain accubonds. Yesterday, he shot an average sized buck. It was a slightly quartering shot, 3 rounds entered the front shoulder area all within a 3" circle of each other; shot placement was just about perfect. 2 went through ribs, into the heart, lungs and liver, but did not exit. One seems to have hot bone and deflected, turning the front shoulder to jelly, but not penetrating into the chest cavity. This was at about 60 yards.
Maybe my expectations are off, but a 300 magnum shooting 180 accubonds really ought to be a moose load (which it was developed to be), and have no problems whatsoever passing completely through a white tail from any angle. But after seeing 2 rounds fail to penetrate even the squishiest part of a white tail, and another one fail to make it though bone and joint - I'm now re-thinking the Accubond's credentials as a serious 'premium' bullet. Maybe I'll have to revert back to the tried and true Partition, or TSX.
Maybe my expectations are off, but a 300 magnum shooting 180 accubonds really ought to be a moose load (which it was developed to be), and have no problems whatsoever passing completely through a white tail from any angle. But after seeing 2 rounds fail to penetrate even the squishiest part of a white tail, and another one fail to make it though bone and joint - I'm now re-thinking the Accubond's credentials as a serious 'premium' bullet. Maybe I'll have to revert back to the tried and true Partition, or TSX.


















































