Originally Posted By: BUBBA
I loaded my 375jdj with 260 accubonds for a pig hunt. The gun, if I did my part was shooting sub moa at 100yrds. Early this morning I put one of the accubonds into a hog, at less than 75 yards. The pig ran off as if nothing happend. When I put the second round into the pig, I observed the same reaction. Assuming that somehow I missed twice (which happens), I went to reload again. When I got the animal into the crosshairs for the third time, it dropped before I fired. Upon inspection of the animal, I discovered that both rounds hit the mark, but failed to open at all. There were two holes through and through on the animal.

My question is: are the accubonds too heavy for expansion at those ranges? I purposely changed from the 220gr flatpoints to the 260 accubonds for the pig hunt because they are thick/tough animals.



How do you know that the bullets did not expand? Did you recover them? Pointed bullets do not penetrate straight and will tumble if they do not expand.

AccuBonds are nothing more than bonded core Ballistics Tips