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Berger 168 VLD results on an Elk
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<blockquote data-quote="wsmnut" data-source="post: 1283015" data-attributes="member: 38971"><p>I killed a raghorn bull in SE Idaho with a 190 Berger Hunting VLD at 452 yards fired from a 300wsm. One shot through the boiler room. He trotted 40 to 50 yards and fell down.</p><p>This is the 4th animal killed by that rifle and load combination in two seasons. Two mule deer in 2015, one of those was a broad side heart shot at 160 'ish yards that didn't go far (perfect bullet performance), the second was a neck shot at 330 yards, so anything would have dropped him, and nomI didn't plan that, he moved...2016 deer at 235 yards broadside double lung. Absolutely perfect performance. Blood trail for 30 yards a blind man could follow. Then the bull. Very happy with these bullets. I have not broken big bones with them, but that bullet through the elk's chest broke a rib on the way out, and left a nearly one inch hole and wreckage behind. Happy they sell these in 500 bullet boxes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wsmnut, post: 1283015, member: 38971"] I killed a raghorn bull in SE Idaho with a 190 Berger Hunting VLD at 452 yards fired from a 300wsm. One shot through the boiler room. He trotted 40 to 50 yards and fell down. This is the 4th animal killed by that rifle and load combination in two seasons. Two mule deer in 2015, one of those was a broad side heart shot at 160 'ish yards that didn't go far (perfect bullet performance), the second was a neck shot at 330 yards, so anything would have dropped him, and nomI didn't plan that, he moved...2016 deer at 235 yards broadside double lung. Absolutely perfect performance. Blood trail for 30 yards a blind man could follow. Then the bull. Very happy with these bullets. I have not broken big bones with them, but that bullet through the elk's chest broke a rib on the way out, and left a nearly one inch hole and wreckage behind. Happy they sell these in 500 bullet boxes! [/QUOTE]
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