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115g VLD Berger for deer?
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<blockquote data-quote="TireurDelite" data-source="post: 35286" data-attributes="member: 2099"><p>Hey guys,</p><p></p><p>The cartrige is a 25-06 rem.</p><p>Is the bullet that tough that it won't even expand when hitting a game?</p><p>I did also order the Sierra 120g HPBT but like you said the BC isn't even close to that of the VLD. That's the reason for the question.</p><p>Speaking of question I have another. Yesterday I checked the over all length for the 115g VLD and my rifle is giving me 3.435". That's about 0.200" more than the standard OAL. Another thing that caught my eye was that the bullet didn't even go past the neck into the shoulder area of the brass. Never had any like that before. Is it safe to shoot them?</p><p>Thank you for your time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TireurDelite, post: 35286, member: 2099"] Hey guys, The cartrige is a 25-06 rem. Is the bullet that tough that it won't even expand when hitting a game? I did also order the Sierra 120g HPBT but like you said the BC isn't even close to that of the VLD. That's the reason for the question. Speaking of question I have another. Yesterday I checked the over all length for the 115g VLD and my rifle is giving me 3.435". That's about 0.200" more than the standard OAL. Another thing that caught my eye was that the bullet didn't even go past the neck into the shoulder area of the brass. Never had any like that before. Is it safe to shoot them? Thank you for your time. [/QUOTE]
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