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140 gr 6.5mm Hybrid for hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="westcliffe01" data-source="post: 830652" data-attributes="member: 35183"><p>Plenty Berger Bashers on this site. Take a VLD and add a tiny blend radius between the ogive and the bearing surface and it suddenly it is a fieldpoint ?</p><p></p><p>Before Berger came up with the thinner jacketed hunting bullets all they had were match bullets and they killed plenty of animals too. Every military in the world issues FMJ ammo and it manages to kill plenty of people too. I understand that FMJ ammo is considered illegal for hunting purposes in some states. But to suggest that one cannot kill game with a bullet which has very good accuracy and downrange ballistics is ludicrous. Certainly, an expanding or ballistic type bullet might perform better, if one can make the exact same hit at the same range. But the truth is that many such bullets have increased drop and drift and make the likelihood of a well placed shot more remote at extended ranges.</p><p></p><p>That's why we have choices. You and others can choose all the flatbase polymer tipped hunting bullets you want and I will not stand in your way. I in turn will feel perfectly sound making my choices and I choose Berger. While I too prefer to use hunting bullets from Berger, the crazy market conditions we have been experiencing the last 6 months make it impossible to get what one wants and I will not hesitate to use a target bullet if I need to, and have extensive field experience with it. I do not have opportunity to hunt elk and other large species in my state, and whitetail are hardly the most robust animals one has ever come across...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westcliffe01, post: 830652, member: 35183"] Plenty Berger Bashers on this site. Take a VLD and add a tiny blend radius between the ogive and the bearing surface and it suddenly it is a fieldpoint ? Before Berger came up with the thinner jacketed hunting bullets all they had were match bullets and they killed plenty of animals too. Every military in the world issues FMJ ammo and it manages to kill plenty of people too. I understand that FMJ ammo is considered illegal for hunting purposes in some states. But to suggest that one cannot kill game with a bullet which has very good accuracy and downrange ballistics is ludicrous. Certainly, an expanding or ballistic type bullet might perform better, if one can make the exact same hit at the same range. But the truth is that many such bullets have increased drop and drift and make the likelihood of a well placed shot more remote at extended ranges. That's why we have choices. You and others can choose all the flatbase polymer tipped hunting bullets you want and I will not stand in your way. I in turn will feel perfectly sound making my choices and I choose Berger. While I too prefer to use hunting bullets from Berger, the crazy market conditions we have been experiencing the last 6 months make it impossible to get what one wants and I will not hesitate to use a target bullet if I need to, and have extensive field experience with it. I do not have opportunity to hunt elk and other large species in my state, and whitetail are hardly the most robust animals one has ever come across... [/QUOTE]
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