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Berger hunting bullet paperclip/staple testing
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 1142182" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>All you berger users, </p><p>I have heard the horror stories of some of these bullets not expanding properly and from what I read it sounds like it is kind of rare and likely due to the hollowpoint cavity of the bullet not being deep enough. I have read that a couple comments which people use either a paper clip or staple to see the depth of the hollow point and shallow ones are then discarded or used during load workup. I am very interested in using these bullets but a bit hesitant due to the few horror stories out there. Do you believe the hollowpoint cavity is indeed the culprit in these horro stories? Do you believe this test is a viable test to help prevent issues? If you look hard enough, you can find horror stories for about every bullet out there. Looking forward to some opinions and such. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 1142182, member: 52437"] All you berger users, I have heard the horror stories of some of these bullets not expanding properly and from what I read it sounds like it is kind of rare and likely due to the hollowpoint cavity of the bullet not being deep enough. I have read that a couple comments which people use either a paper clip or staple to see the depth of the hollow point and shallow ones are then discarded or used during load workup. I am very interested in using these bullets but a bit hesitant due to the few horror stories out there. Do you believe the hollowpoint cavity is indeed the culprit in these horro stories? Do you believe this test is a viable test to help prevent issues? If you look hard enough, you can find horror stories for about every bullet out there. Looking forward to some opinions and such. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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