Is AccuBond a good bullet?
Is AccuBond a good bullet?
The AccuBond is generally a very accurate bullet. This is because the core is void free. AccuBond bullets also shoot very flat; they have a high ballistic coefficient for their weight, which is helped by a pointy white tip.
What is a Nosler AccuBond good for?
It allows the bullet to fly smooth, chamber flawlessly and prevent tip damage during recoil. The Nosler AccuBond line of bullets first hit the scene just a couple years back. This is a jacketed, lead core soft point bullet created with proprietary technology, specifically for hunting various game.
What does AccuBond mean on bullets?
This is a jacketed, lead core soft point bullet created with proprietary technology, specifically for hunting various game. The AccuBond was created to take down deer, moose and African game – with an amazing amount of stopping power, in hopes of ensuring single-shot kills.
Are Nosler bullets good?
Nosler uses only the best components in all of their ammunition. This means the finest hunting bullets and Brass. These components along with the tightest tolerances in the industry, translates into greater accuracy and terminal performance than standard hunting ammunition.
What bullet is similar to Nosler Partition?
The AccuBond is a refined version of the Partition, inspired by its expansion and penetration characteristics. And while they are designed to be similar, the AccuBond is preferred for long-range hunting due to the higher ballistic coefficient.
What is the difference between Nosler AccuBond and Hornady InterBond?
They are both constructed with a Spitzer design and boat tail base. Both bullets have a polymer tip that is seated in a cavity provided by the bullet jacket. The main visual difference is the color choice of manufacturers. The Hornady utilizes a red tip while the Nosler opts to go with a white one.
Is Nosler AccuBond lead free?
Through an exclusive bonding process that eliminates voids in the bullet core, AccuBond® couples Nosler’s proven copper-alloy jacket with its special lead-alloy core. The result is a bullet that flies true, penetrates deep and retains its weight, without causing extensive barrel fouling.