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Berger Bullets vs Controlled Expansion Bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 570617" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>While I have always shied away from fragnible bullets in favor of tougher bullets, I wouldn't count them out completely. I trust a lot of members here who absolutely swear by Bergers. I have read tons of reviews on them from A+ to F- & while my personal tastes in what a bullet "should do" keep me using my tried & true bullets, ill say I've certainly been tempted to give em a whirl for some WAY out there stuff.</p><p>I'm very set in my ways, & don't stray far from my personal experiences when making my mind up weather something is good for me or to never go near it again, but these Bergers have been one of those bullets I want so bad to "write off" as a waste of time for my hunting style, but comments from Roy, Rhian, Broz, & countless others, who's opinion I have come to trust & respect, who sing thier praises, keep me wondering what if, & keep tempting me to try them.</p><p></p><p>So far I haven't swallowed the bait, as I'm so in love with my Accubonds in everything I load them in, but I'm gettin the itch to try em in my 300 Wby.</p><p>210 gr of bullet should be enough lead to keep some going thru the vitals, even if they do grenade upon impact.</p><p>I dunno. I trust too many people who swear by em to give up on them before I try them, but stacked up next to Accubonds... I'm very sceptical to say the least. Who knows, I may be a Berger beliver..... Time will tell....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 570617, member: 22166"] While I have always shied away from fragnible bullets in favor of tougher bullets, I wouldn't count them out completely. I trust a lot of members here who absolutely swear by Bergers. I have read tons of reviews on them from A+ to F- & while my personal tastes in what a bullet "should do" keep me using my tried & true bullets, ill say I've certainly been tempted to give em a whirl for some WAY out there stuff. I'm very set in my ways, & don't stray far from my personal experiences when making my mind up weather something is good for me or to never go near it again, but these Bergers have been one of those bullets I want so bad to "write off" as a waste of time for my hunting style, but comments from Roy, Rhian, Broz, & countless others, who's opinion I have come to trust & respect, who sing thier praises, keep me wondering what if, & keep tempting me to try them. So far I haven't swallowed the bait, as I'm so in love with my Accubonds in everything I load them in, but I'm gettin the itch to try em in my 300 Wby. 210 gr of bullet should be enough lead to keep some going thru the vitals, even if they do grenade upon impact. I dunno. I trust too many people who swear by em to give up on them before I try them, but stacked up next to Accubonds... I'm very sceptical to say the least. Who knows, I may be a Berger beliver..... Time will tell.... [/QUOTE]
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