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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Berger Bullets vs Controlled Expansion Bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="cfvickers" data-source="post: 570814" data-attributes="member: 25488"><p>I am guessing you don't understand why because you have the concept of what it does all wrong in your thinking. It is intended to penetrate to the vitals THEN explode. Not upon impact. I have shot a few deer with them and they did exactly what they said they would in my experience. But all have exited for me. I will say they tend to make huge exit wounds, but the deer tend to fall DRT in absolutely spectacular fashion. Certainly not a pretty death for the animal but have all been nearly as humane as any brain shot. Walking deer normally go nose first into the dirt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfvickers, post: 570814, member: 25488"] I am guessing you don't understand why because you have the concept of what it does all wrong in your thinking. It is intended to penetrate to the vitals THEN explode. Not upon impact. I have shot a few deer with them and they did exactly what they said they would in my experience. But all have exited for me. I will say they tend to make huge exit wounds, but the deer tend to fall DRT in absolutely spectacular fashion. Certainly not a pretty death for the animal but have all been nearly as humane as any brain shot. Walking deer normally go nose first into the dirt. [/QUOTE]
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