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Berger Bullets vs TSX bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="bkstickbow" data-source="post: 245487" data-attributes="member: 13923"><p>Hello gentlemen, I had to register just to post on this subject. I have not tried the Berger but have seen the impressive one shot kills at Best of the West.com I have shot Barnes for the last fifteen years, 300 H&H 200 gr xxx 3/4 " at 200yd, 7mm Rem mag 175 gr xxx 3 shot group at 100 yd a dime covered these holes with no torn paper showing, 7x57 120 gr xxx 3/4" at 100yd, 6.5x55 Swedish Mauser 130 xxx 1/2" at 100yd 9 kills with this gun 8 did not take a step two at 400 yd, 257 Roberts 115 gr xxx 1/2"at 100yd. </p><p>I have heard of problems people have with the accuracy, I have never experienced this, I have found it is all in the seating depth. The killing power of the triple shock is incredible. </p><p>I read an article on slowing down your bullet, I will share it with you in short. Put a pop can on a fence post and shoot it with a high speed BB gun. What happens, you walk over and the can still sitting on the fence has a hole all the way through it. Now shoot it with a slow or med slow BB gun the can is knocked off the fence, has a hole all the way through it and has a big dent in the side of the can. The 6.5 that I have 8 out of 9 drop dead in the track kills has only a 2625 mv. Shoot heaver bullets for caliber and slow them down, the results will astound you.</p><p>Never forget who Christ died for..................YOU!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bkstickbow, post: 245487, member: 13923"] Hello gentlemen, I had to register just to post on this subject. I have not tried the Berger but have seen the impressive one shot kills at Best of the West.com I have shot Barnes for the last fifteen years, 300 H&H 200 gr xxx 3/4 " at 200yd, 7mm Rem mag 175 gr xxx 3 shot group at 100 yd a dime covered these holes with no torn paper showing, 7x57 120 gr xxx 3/4" at 100yd, 6.5x55 Swedish Mauser 130 xxx 1/2" at 100yd 9 kills with this gun 8 did not take a step two at 400 yd, 257 Roberts 115 gr xxx 1/2"at 100yd. I have heard of problems people have with the accuracy, I have never experienced this, I have found it is all in the seating depth. The killing power of the triple shock is incredible. I read an article on slowing down your bullet, I will share it with you in short. Put a pop can on a fence post and shoot it with a high speed BB gun. What happens, you walk over and the can still sitting on the fence has a hole all the way through it. Now shoot it with a slow or med slow BB gun the can is knocked off the fence, has a hole all the way through it and has a big dent in the side of the can. The 6.5 that I have 8 out of 9 drop dead in the track kills has only a 2625 mv. Shoot heaver bullets for caliber and slow them down, the results will astound you. Never forget who Christ died for..................YOU! [/QUOTE]
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