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All you need to know is the Interbond will perform as well or better than the Scirocco and Accubond and is less expensive. Try the Interbond and you will not bother with the others. | ||
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Sierra is running an add comparing their game king to the accubond, the interbond, the grand slam and the scirocco. As you'd expect the game king comes out ahead in their add. All the bullets are claimed to be very accurate and the Nosler has the least weight retention, all mushroom very well but Sierra bullet is less than half the price. It's an interesting ad in that the Nosler weight retention was the least of all in their test.....further that the sierra gameking is as good as a bonded bullet. | |||
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Take a look at my tests last year and again this summer on both the interbond and accubond. http://www.accuratereloading.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Number=302230&page=&view=&sb=5&o=&fpart=1&vc=1 I didn't do anything with the scirocco, they're too expensive to buy just for experiments. I've read other posts on other forums saying just what is on here. The sciroco continues to expand all the way to the heel. I'd rather not shoot something like that at deer. | |||
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I use the Accubonds and the Interbonds and they both shoot very accurately in my rifles. I've taken game with the Interbond and was very satisfied with the results. I would expect that the Accubonds would do equally well on game. The decision on which to use in a rifle is a funtion of the bullet weight availability. | |||
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all I can tell you from experience is about the buck i shot last weekend with an accubond, 140 grn .270 sitting over a full boat of IMR 4350, Win Brass, Fed Match Primer. load has not been shot over the chrono. 50 yard shot, buck was angled slightly away so i shot behind the near side to see how it would do going thru both the boiler room and the far side shoulder. entrance wound took a two inch square out of the rib cage, surprised at how little trauma there was around the entrance wound, many deer i've taken like this with a .308 and hornady interlocks show a huge amount of near side trauma on the rib meat, lungs were soup, far side had a very neat quarter size whole drilled thu it. buck made it 15 to 20 yards max. my read, open well but not too much, certainly did not fragment in anyway, not a chance of finding it in the brush. next week i'll try a 165 grain Interbond in my 06. i took this shot with the .270 on purpose as all my shots in this stand are very close and i wanted to see the results. next will be a longer range one, but it passed the up close stress test easy. ned | |||
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