As I mentioned in a previous post, I have started using Accubonds. The accuracy is very good, but the proof is in the pudding. I shot a buck this weekend with my 7mm RM and 160gr Accubonds. He was a gigantor, all of 100lbs, give or take a few.
Anyways, the tips didn't break off in the magazine, and the bullet performed very well. The shot was a tad high, double lunger. Took out some ribs going in and coming out. The damage to the lungs was excellent and the bullet opened up (ie: it did not "pencil through" on this admitedly soft/light target). The shot was at 100yards and he dropped immediately.
There was minimal bloodshot meat, I was very impressed. I think I will keep using these bullets.
The 7mm is a great cartridge...from 100 lb deer to 1400lb moose, it has done it all for me. With very few hiccups along the way.
Anyways, the tips didn't break off in the magazine, and the bullet performed very well. The shot was a tad high, double lunger. Took out some ribs going in and coming out. The damage to the lungs was excellent and the bullet opened up (ie: it did not "pencil through" on this admitedly soft/light target). The shot was at 100yards and he dropped immediately.
There was minimal bloodshot meat, I was very impressed. I think I will keep using these bullets.
The 7mm is a great cartridge...from 100 lb deer to 1400lb moose, it has done it all for me. With very few hiccups along the way.




















































