The August issues of Petersen's Hunting and Field & Stream had articles on the latest bullets available, they both spoke very highly of the Accubond. F&S indicated that it had all the accuracy of the Nosler Ballistic tip, which in their opinion is as good as it gets for a hunting bullet, without any of the short comings, rated it for any game which I wouldn't agree with, but I think they were only referring to deer and elk. PH reported the same but said that it lost the most weight of all the bullets tested, but did not loose its core and penetrated well. Their tests were 2000fps and 3000fps impacts with 180gr .308" bullets, simulating long distance and close high velocity hits. Considering the Accubonds cost a third to half as much as other premium bullets and are considered the most accurate of the bunch, I think they warrant consideration for those that want premium performance for less money spent. The .308" 180gr sells for $16 per 50 and even less direct from Nosler at their factory seconds store where I got the .277" 140gr Accubonds for $12 per 50.