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Berger hunting bullet paperclip/staple testing
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 1142374" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>Lets look hard at what you are posting here. Why does a "Buck of a lifetime" make any difference? Do they not deserve the same respect of a well placed shot as a small doe? So listen to what you are saying here. I want to use a small rifle with a small for caliber bullet. I want to take a poor shot that supports a low percentage chance to enter the vitals, and I want it dead now with little or no chance of a wreck. If you want to have all this then shoot a 338 with a 300 gr Berger OTM and you have a very good chance of what you are asking for. If you want to use one of the smallest 7mm chamberings you can, and use a light for caliber bullet to boot, then yes the chance of a wreck is there. I feel there is just as much risk with the Accubombs. I have seen plenty of tipped bullets over expand when introduced into hard bone at a close distance.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 1142374, member: 7503"] Lets look hard at what you are posting here. Why does a "Buck of a lifetime" make any difference? Do they not deserve the same respect of a well placed shot as a small doe? So listen to what you are saying here. I want to use a small rifle with a small for caliber bullet. I want to take a poor shot that supports a low percentage chance to enter the vitals, and I want it dead now with little or no chance of a wreck. If you want to have all this then shoot a 338 with a 300 gr Berger OTM and you have a very good chance of what you are asking for. If you want to use one of the smallest 7mm chamberings you can, and use a light for caliber bullet to boot, then yes the chance of a wreck is there. I feel there is just as much risk with the Accubombs. I have seen plenty of tipped bullets over expand when introduced into hard bone at a close distance. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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