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Berger Bullets for Hunting - Yes or No?
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<blockquote data-quote="Full Curl" data-source="post: 1209940" data-attributes="member: 47602"><p>I don't want to start a hard debate and I'm sure there are different opinions out there but I want to know what some of you much more experienced reloaders and marksmen think about Berger bullets for sheep hunting with a 7mm RM.</p><p> </p><p>As compared to bullets like a Nosler AB, Partition, Hornady IB, ELD-X.</p><p> </p><p>Range 0 - 400 yards.</p><p> </p><p>I'm brand new to Berger bullets and have been just recently starting to work on loads with the 168gr Hunting VLDs. I'm getting very good results but have no idea how they perform on animals like a mountain sheep, especially if it's a less than perfect shot...?</p><p> </p><p>I'll have a lot invested into the hunt and just want to make sure I take the right bullets. Thanks for the responses!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Full Curl, post: 1209940, member: 47602"] I don't want to start a hard debate and I'm sure there are different opinions out there but I want to know what some of you much more experienced reloaders and marksmen think about Berger bullets for sheep hunting with a 7mm RM. As compared to bullets like a Nosler AB, Partition, Hornady IB, ELD-X. Range 0 - 400 yards. I'm brand new to Berger bullets and have been just recently starting to work on loads with the 168gr Hunting VLDs. I'm getting very good results but have no idea how they perform on animals like a mountain sheep, especially if it's a less than perfect shot...? I'll have a lot invested into the hunt and just want to make sure I take the right bullets. Thanks for the responses! [/QUOTE]
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