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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Berger 230 and 300 OTM Hybrid terminal results
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<blockquote data-quote="CONatureBoy" data-source="post: 2827293" data-attributes="member: 118769"><p>I shot a spring black bear this year with the 230 OTM, 120 yards, 3,000 fps muzzle (300 RUM, 28", 1:9"). Center of the center, as they say. Back half of the jacket under the far-side skin, core exited. Bear fell, rolled, got up and walked about 30 yards, expired. Lot of bullet for a spring bear, deer, or antelope. Just right (I think) for elk. A comfort in grizzly territory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CONatureBoy, post: 2827293, member: 118769"] I shot a spring black bear this year with the 230 OTM, 120 yards, 3,000 fps muzzle (300 RUM, 28", 1:9"). Center of the center, as they say. Back half of the jacket under the far-side skin, core exited. Bear fell, rolled, got up and walked about 30 yards, expired. Lot of bullet for a spring bear, deer, or antelope. Just right (I think) for elk. A comfort in grizzly territory. [/QUOTE]
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