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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
105g hunting vld's 6mm
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<blockquote data-quote="cahunter805" data-source="post: 516881" data-attributes="member: 25492"><p>Edd I believe everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I ask you this. Have you ever shot an animal and lost it? Im not saying you have or havent but in my opinion most animals are lost due to:</p><p> </p><p>Bad Shot placement- This can be from a rushed shot, buck fever, poor shooting ability, deflection from unseen object, ect. IMO The bad shot has nothing to do with the caliber or type of bullet the shooter is shooting. </p><p>Also as a hunter and shooter it is your responsiblilty to practice and be familiar with your rifle and how your choice of bullet is meant to behave. I personally have shot and will continue to use the berger VLD for hunting in the situations I feel are appropriate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cahunter805, post: 516881, member: 25492"] Edd I believe everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I ask you this. Have you ever shot an animal and lost it? Im not saying you have or havent but in my opinion most animals are lost due to: Bad Shot placement- This can be from a rushed shot, buck fever, poor shooting ability, deflection from unseen object, ect. IMO The bad shot has nothing to do with the caliber or type of bullet the shooter is shooting. Also as a hunter and shooter it is your responsiblilty to practice and be familiar with your rifle and how your choice of bullet is meant to behave. I personally have shot and will continue to use the berger VLD for hunting in the situations I feel are appropriate. [/QUOTE]
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