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Berger Hunting VLDs: Heart/lung vs Shoulder
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<blockquote data-quote="lennyo3034" data-source="post: 1486686" data-attributes="member: 98086"><p>So I've settled on this:</p><p></p><p>For public land hunting, I will continue to use my 140 VLD load. It is by far the most accurate for this gun and I'm more likely to take a longer shot. Tracking the deer is not a problem here so will go for heart/lung.</p><p></p><p>For hunting my own property, I will switch to the 143 ELD-x. While not quite as accurate as the bergers out of this gun, the shots should be short enough for that to not matter. I'll take high shoulder shots with these, which is what I did last year with a different gun with good success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lennyo3034, post: 1486686, member: 98086"] So I've settled on this: For public land hunting, I will continue to use my 140 VLD load. It is by far the most accurate for this gun and I'm more likely to take a longer shot. Tracking the deer is not a problem here so will go for heart/lung. For hunting my own property, I will switch to the 143 ELD-x. While not quite as accurate as the bergers out of this gun, the shots should be short enough for that to not matter. I'll take high shoulder shots with these, which is what I did last year with a different gun with good success. [/QUOTE]
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