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I'm planning on taking my 270 win for a spring black bear hunt. I shot an elk last year with a 150 grain nosler partition with this gun so I'm gonna try a different bullet for the black bear. I've loaded 140 grain accubonds and 150 grain interbonds. Would one of these bullets be a better choice, if they both shoot well, or is one built tougher than the other. I imagine the extra 10 grains of the interbond would be preferred. Thanks. | ||
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if the partitions shot well, i see no reason to change your bullet; having said that, i've heard more good things about the accubond than the interbond; having said THAT, if i were faced with the choice between the two i would go with the interbond becuase i like hornady and would like the extra 10 grains. clear as mud! | |||
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I agree with tasunkawitko, It's hard to beat the 150gr Partition. I haven't use the Accubond but have used the Interbond twice. The IB's are accurate, hold together real well but open up quickly. I shot a large running hog with a 30-06 and 165gr IB. The pig was quartering away and I aimed for the last rib, but the bullet clipped and broke the hip, traveled 20"+ and stopped under the skin on the off side shoulder. The recovered bullet expanded to 7/8" and weighted 162gr. | |||
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I consider the accubond and the interbond roughly equivalent. Either will suit your needs on black bear. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// "Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." Winston Churchill | |||
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flip a coin. Will your hunt be over bait or spot/stalk? If the latter, choose most accurate. Ted Kennedy's car has killed more people than my guns | |||
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I used Part for years as my SERIOUS bullet. While they performed I never got groups as small as I got with others. The BT being one of the best. I have switched to accubonds in most of my rifles. My performance on game is as good or better than with Part and accuracy is on par with the BTS. I have never fired an interbond that I remember. As usual just my $.02 Paul K | |||
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I like the accubonds. I don't know if a picture is worth a thousand words, but here are a few pix of different game shot with 140 gr. accubonds out of various 7mm rifles. They are deadly and accurate. All of the animals in the pix were DRT. GWB ![]() 7stw, 140 gr accubond ![]() hogs, 7 rem mag, 140 gr accubond ![]() blackbuck, 7mm-08, 140 gr. accubond ![]() Javelina, 7mm-08, 140 gr. accubond ![]() Sika stag, 7mm stw, 140 gr. accubond ![]() hogs, 7mm mag, 140 gr. accubond ![]() hogs, 7mm mag, 140 gr. accubond | |||
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hard to argue with those pix, gw! ![]() | |||
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I have used both. My experience is that the interbond (if it shoots well)will open to a wider mushroom and not penetrate as far. Both bullets will do the job with no problem. | |||
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Thanks for all the info. I'm gonna go with the 150 grain interbonds. ![]() | |||
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If they both shoot good the bear wont know the differance. ________________________________________________ Maker of The Frankenstud Sling Keeper Proudly made in the USA Acepting all forms of payment | |||
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