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7mm mag and bergers for canadian game
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<blockquote data-quote="CRNA" data-source="post: 484351" data-attributes="member: 22495"><p>I personally, as a new long range shooter (by far not new to shooting), have enjoyed reading the subject being debated. I have never shot Bergers, so I bring nothing to the table. It does make me consider all of the options out there as far as ballistics and bullets are concerned. I have tested many factory handgun bullet's terminal ballistics in crude manners for my own knowledge, and I can definitely see where such a debate originates. I have also dressed and helped dress many white tail deer and observed bullets that were completely fragmented at close range and some that penciled through at longer ranges. I certainly respect everyone's experience and opinions and I have to say that I appreciate the vigor with which both gentlemen pressed on to make their points. And it is also commendable to see that both have apologized for any misunderstandings. Just my .02.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CRNA, post: 484351, member: 22495"] I personally, as a new long range shooter (by far not new to shooting), have enjoyed reading the subject being debated. I have never shot Bergers, so I bring nothing to the table. It does make me consider all of the options out there as far as ballistics and bullets are concerned. I have tested many factory handgun bullet's terminal ballistics in crude manners for my own knowledge, and I can definitely see where such a debate originates. I have also dressed and helped dress many white tail deer and observed bullets that were completely fragmented at close range and some that penciled through at longer ranges. I certainly respect everyone's experience and opinions and I have to say that I appreciate the vigor with which both gentlemen pressed on to make their points. And it is also commendable to see that both have apologized for any misunderstandings. Just my .02. [/QUOTE]
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