I've used the Interbonds in the Hornady Light Mag factory loads in 165gr .30-06 for 2 years now in my Savage 110. They havn't given me real accuracy to brag about. Maybe 1 1/2 to 1 inch groups, and they kick like a bastard with that light rifle! They are advertised at 3015 fps muzzle velocity, and I've verified this with a chrony. I wanted something that was solid, shot flat and hit hard because I've had a moose draw for the last 2 years. (bull 2 years ago and cow last year). I didn't want to shoot 180 grain bullets for my mulie hunts. I have a Pachmyr pad on my gun, but it still rocks me something fierce. I tried my buddies .300 Win Mag and he tried my -06, but my gun beats your shoulder way harder. I'm going to try a Limbsaver or a Kick-Eze pad and probably drop to a regular type factory 165 gr or a 150 grain for deer this year. I think I'll have a whack at a bear this spring with the Accubonds to see how they do. I only recovered one out of 2 moose (the rest passed through!) and it was in fine shape. Good mushroom, good weight retention.