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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1356890" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>The only fail I've seen of a Berger was a 210 and it penciled on a poor shot on a deer, still she was recovered. I've seen hundreds of animals now killed with Bergers and I can only think of a couple that were shot twice only to find out it was not needed. I have helped a couple guys who had legit issues and really wanted to figure them out and it came down to jacket stress so we changed to a Target version and then performance was normal to what we see with the hunting jacket. Bashing is just retarded and 99% of it is just bashing and trying to put blame on something else other than shot placement or running a bullet that will have mechanical issue with how your operating it, there is no way on earth that some guys can kill animal after animal with perfect performance then another guy has issues every time they pull the trigger and it be a bullet problem, if we put any bullet in a position to fail ultimately it's not the bullets issue, that's why I quite using Barnes, the way I hunt and the game I take I found out they will not work and changing to a Berger way like flipping a light switch on awesomeness, in one season it went from doing mag dumps on elk trying to kill them to not even putting a round in a mag and just single feeding cause it only took one bullet per elk, that's not a bullet issue that's honestly an operator issue and I was not willing to change my rifles or hunting method so I use a bullet that fit and the Bergers fit. That's why we all find success with different bullets is we are matching them to our set up and our style.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1356890, member: 13632"] The only fail I've seen of a Berger was a 210 and it penciled on a poor shot on a deer, still she was recovered. I've seen hundreds of animals now killed with Bergers and I can only think of a couple that were shot twice only to find out it was not needed. I have helped a couple guys who had legit issues and really wanted to figure them out and it came down to jacket stress so we changed to a Target version and then performance was normal to what we see with the hunting jacket. Bashing is just retarded and 99% of it is just bashing and trying to put blame on something else other than shot placement or running a bullet that will have mechanical issue with how your operating it, there is no way on earth that some guys can kill animal after animal with perfect performance then another guy has issues every time they pull the trigger and it be a bullet problem, if we put any bullet in a position to fail ultimately it's not the bullets issue, that's why I quite using Barnes, the way I hunt and the game I take I found out they will not work and changing to a Berger way like flipping a light switch on awesomeness, in one season it went from doing mag dumps on elk trying to kill them to not even putting a round in a mag and just single feeding cause it only took one bullet per elk, that's not a bullet issue that's honestly an operator issue and I was not willing to change my rifles or hunting method so I use a bullet that fit and the Bergers fit. That's why we all find success with different bullets is we are matching them to our set up and our style. [/QUOTE]
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