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Berger Bullets vs Controlled Expansion Bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="BIG MO" data-source="post: 443598" data-attributes="member: 18994"><p>I'm with the pro-Berger crowd on this one. After four big game kills with bergers using three different caliber rifles, I am impressed with the all out killing power of the berger bullet. </p><p></p><p>I've shot a fair amount of big game over the years with alot of different bullets and my impression at this point is a berger in the kill zone will put that animal on the ground faster than anything I have used previously. It flat out wrecks the vitals better than anything I have seen. </p><p></p><p>All four of the kills were under 200 yds with muzzle velocities at 3000fps or above. The only shot that did not produce an exit was a quartering shot and that big eastern buck went straight down. For me, they have worked exactly as advertised. </p><p></p><p>Don't knock'em til you try'em.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BIG MO, post: 443598, member: 18994"] I'm with the pro-Berger crowd on this one. After four big game kills with bergers using three different caliber rifles, I am impressed with the all out killing power of the berger bullet. I've shot a fair amount of big game over the years with alot of different bullets and my impression at this point is a berger in the kill zone will put that animal on the ground faster than anything I have used previously. It flat out wrecks the vitals better than anything I have seen. All four of the kills were under 200 yds with muzzle velocities at 3000fps or above. The only shot that did not produce an exit was a quartering shot and that big eastern buck went straight down. For me, they have worked exactly as advertised. Don't knock'em til you try'em. [/QUOTE]
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