Ledd Slinger
Silver $$ Contributor
I was joking. He's the OP so my statement obviously didn't make any sense.
But forum posts have nothing to do with real world experience. If you only want to listen to those who prove they spend all day on the internet by having thousands of posts on every hunting and shooting forum, you'll get just about every BS opinion out there and maybe 10% of it will be from extensive real world experience. The rest is keyboard jibberish they read on some other web site.
The LR Accubonds will show mixed reviews throughout every review when talking about accuracy, but how many of those fellas have accurate rifles, know how to develop loads properly, or even know how to shoot? So accuracy will ultimately boil down to your personal equipment and ability. Terminal performance?...well again, accuracy is a factor there as well, but in general the LRAB's have bad reviews in this area. Best bet is to get some and shoot them yourself if you really want to know. The only consistent review I read on the LRAB is that they listed BC's are hogwash, and that I truly do believe.
Heck some folks hate Berger bullets for hunting because they had bad experiences, and that's fine, they still work for me. I don't particularly like Nosler Accubond bullets because they didn't work for me, but many folks will fight to the death defending their reliability, and that's fine.
So best bet is to not pay any attention to any of this keyboard jibberish you're reading right now, get up off the computer, go get you a box or two of LRAB's and give 'em a whirl. That right there is the best advice anyone can give you
But forum posts have nothing to do with real world experience. If you only want to listen to those who prove they spend all day on the internet by having thousands of posts on every hunting and shooting forum, you'll get just about every BS opinion out there and maybe 10% of it will be from extensive real world experience. The rest is keyboard jibberish they read on some other web site.
The LR Accubonds will show mixed reviews throughout every review when talking about accuracy, but how many of those fellas have accurate rifles, know how to develop loads properly, or even know how to shoot? So accuracy will ultimately boil down to your personal equipment and ability. Terminal performance?...well again, accuracy is a factor there as well, but in general the LRAB's have bad reviews in this area. Best bet is to get some and shoot them yourself if you really want to know. The only consistent review I read on the LRAB is that they listed BC's are hogwash, and that I truly do believe.
Heck some folks hate Berger bullets for hunting because they had bad experiences, and that's fine, they still work for me. I don't particularly like Nosler Accubond bullets because they didn't work for me, but many folks will fight to the death defending their reliability, and that's fine.
So best bet is to not pay any attention to any of this keyboard jibberish you're reading right now, get up off the computer, go get you a box or two of LRAB's and give 'em a whirl. That right there is the best advice anyone can give you
